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To keep my ferrets fit and occupied this summer I'm thinking I might give them a few sessions above ground in thick brambles, flushing rabbits for my lurcher pup. Not that bothered if they don't shift much, it's just to give them a run out really and anything they flush is a bonus.

 

Does anyone else do this? Whether it's in summer or winter? I know they won't be as effective as a terrier or spaniel at flushing through cover but where there's obvious runs in small areas of thick brambles they should do the job shouldn't they?

 

Gave them a run through a big wood pile a couple of weeks back, there was nothing of note in there but they loved climbing around and exploring....plus, both of these exercises are good practice for my lurcher to get used to concentrating on what the ferrets are doing before I take her ferreting next season.

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To keep my ferrets fit and occupied this summer I'm thinking I might give them a few sessions above ground in thick brambles, flushing rabbits for my lurcher pup. Not that bothered if they don't shift much, it's just to give them a run out really and anything they flush is a bonus.

 

Does anyone else do this? Whether it's in summer or winter? I know they won't be as effective as a terrier or spaniel at flushing through cover but where there's obvious runs in small areas of thick brambles they should do the job shouldn't they?

 

Gave them a run through a big wood pile a couple of weeks back, there was nothing of note in there but they loved climbing around and exploring....plus, both of these exercises are good practice for my lurcher to get used to concentrating on what the ferrets are doing before I take her ferreting next season.

 

they will drop into any holes they come across though,then your in for a long wait or a shite dig,not for me at all to be honest,wood pile no holes can nearly see the point

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Can't wait til I get a bloody spaniel or terrier or summat, so bloody frustrating when there's tons of rabbits about but all diving into thick cover, then even if your lurcher goes in the cover after them there's nothing to catch them when they bolt :no:

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Often run a long net round a log pile and put a couple of ferrets in ,the only thing ive no done if ferreted a pile of bales as if they killed i would never get them out

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Often run a long net round a log pile and put a couple of ferrets in ,the only thing ive no done if ferreted a pile of bales as if they killed in i would never get them out

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Get two pairs of trousers on and get in there! :thumbs: I'm often to be seem around my locality leaping in hedges or diving into patches of brambles :whistling:

not quite sure what your activities around the school gates have got to do with the subject :laugh:

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Don't think I'd fancy putting a ferret through the brambles in case they found a hole could be a nightmare especially now with young around, my terrier was working through some thick bramble a while back could here her on rabbits but none would bolt, climbed in a bit myself and found there was holes in there that I never knew about would have been a pain in the arse to dig. Used to do a barn filled with bales years ago was pretty good and had a few out each time. Never done log piles though.thumbs.gif

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Don't think I'd fancy putting a ferret through the brambles in case they found a hole could be a nightmare especially now with young around, my terrier was working through some thick bramble a while back could here her on rabbits but none would bolt, climbed in a bit myself and found there was holes in there that I never knew about would have been a pain in the arse to dig. Used to do a barn filled with bales years ago was pretty good and had a few out each time. Never done log piles though.thumbs.gif

What were you catching from the barns? rats?

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Don't think I'd fancy putting a ferret through the brambles in case they found a hole could be a nightmare especially now with young around, my terrier was working through some thick bramble a while back could here her on rabbits but none would bolt, climbed in a bit myself and found there was holes in there that I never knew about would have been a pain in the arse to dig. Used to do a barn filled with bales years ago was pretty good and had a few out each time. Never done log piles though.thumbs.gif

What were you catching from the barns? rats?

 

 

No rabbits mate, used to put a long net around it, was an open barn with bales in, never big numbers but would always get a few :thumbs:

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