Guest gaz000 Posted May 27, 2011 Report Share Posted May 27, 2011 (edited) hi all,i've noticed the vasectomy subject is pretty popular so thought i'd let you know that i.c.matthews of syston,leicester do it for £35 with no consultation fee or anything,i live in leicester so this benefits me but thought it might be worth a drive to avoid extortionate prices,hopes this helps someone... I.C Matthews 1 St. Peters St Syston Leicester Leicestershire LE7 1HL 0116 260 8030 Edited May 27, 2011 by gaz000 2 Quote Link to post
philkemp 50 Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 hi all,i've noticed the vasectomy subject is pretty popular so thought i'd let you know that i.c.matthews of syston,leicester do it for £35 with no consultation fee or anything,i live in leicester so this benefits me but thought it might be worth a drive to avoid extortionate prices,hopes this helps someone... I.C Matthews 1 St. Peters St Syston Leicester Leicestershire LE7 1HL 0116 260 8030 Thats well cheap! All the vets ive spoke 2 were wanting at least £90 Quote Link to post
vduben 55 Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 i think its 6 quid for the jill jab too Quote Link to post
jetwhippet 14 Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 i think its 6 quid for the jill jab too i asked at my local vet last week about aving my hov vasectimised they only castrate hobs that was only 35 quid aswell Quote Link to post
Mooching Celt 659 Posted May 28, 2011 Report Share Posted May 28, 2011 Had a hob snipped this year and it cost me £70, the jill jab i had done last year on all but the one jill i bred off cost me £2 each My vet told me castration was alot cheaper so i'd make sure the vet knows exactly what you want done first Quote Link to post
mrmick 7 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 just had my hob done £52, Mr Shepherd excellent treatment would recommend him. Quote Link to post
vduben 55 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 so whats the difference? is a castration where they take the balls off and a vasectomy where they just snip n tie the tubes? Quote Link to post
philkemp 50 Posted May 29, 2011 Report Share Posted May 29, 2011 so whats the difference? is a castration where they take the balls off and a vasectomy where they just snip n tie the tubes? Correct! Quote Link to post
baldockbanks courser 598 Posted June 2, 2011 Report Share Posted June 2, 2011 I paid £70 in febuary this year. every single jill "Jaffa" covered is either in kit or had young already! ! ! Must be very common I always here about this on here too! ! I would not recomend going down this road too anyone, because by the time you know the vets ballsed it up its too late. Vets giving me a full refund and offered to do the snip on another hob for free ! ! which I said no thanks too!! very poor. Quote Link to post
ferret100 47 Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 I paid £70 in febuary this year. every single jill "Jaffa" covered is either in kit or had young already! ! ! Must be very common I always here about this on here too! ! I would not recomend going down this road too anyone, because by the time you know the vets ballsed it up its too late. Vets giving me a full refund and offered to do the snip on another hob for free ! ! which I said no thanks too!! very poor. Vasectomies aren't guarenteed. This is why the term 'proven vasectomised hob' exists. Plus if the hob is used too soon after the op, there is a high chance he will impregnate the jills! If the hob was operated on in Feb and you used him soon after, then yes, you would get pregnant jills! Either the vets didn't explain the post-op outcomes to you or you didn't listen. If I was in the same situation as you, being given a full refund for a vasectomised hob and the offer of a free vasectomy on another hob, I wouldn't complain. I'd just use enough common sense to not use a recently vasectomised hob on jills!!!! Quote Link to post
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted June 3, 2011 Report Share Posted June 3, 2011 i think its 6 quid for the jill jab too i asked at my local vet last week about aving my hov vasectimised they only castrate hobs that was only 35 quid aswell My local vet does vasectomies for £35 I know a few who've had it done and as been a success. Quote Link to post
baldockbanks courser 598 Posted June 7, 2011 Report Share Posted June 7, 2011 I paid £70 in febuary this year. every single jill "Jaffa" covered is either in kit or had young already! ! ! Must be very common I always here about this on here too! ! I would not recomend going down this road too anyone, because by the time you know the vets ballsed it up its too late. Vets giving me a full refund and offered to do the snip on another hob for free ! ! which I said no thanks too!! very poor. Vasectomies aren't guarenteed. This is why the term 'proven vasectomised hob' exists. Plus if the hob is used too soon after the op, there is a high chance he will impregnate the jills! If the hob was operated on in Feb and you used him soon after, then yes, you would get pregnant jills! Either the vets didn't explain the post-op outcomes to you or you didn't listen. If I was in the same situation as you, being given a full refund for a vasectomised hob and the offer of a free vasectomy on another hob, I wouldn't complain. I'd just use enough common sense to not use a recently vasectomised hob on jills!!!! you sound quite a clever dick! I followed the vets advice and kept the hob and jills a part. the vet can do the maths he worked out the dates from when the op was done to when the kits arrived thats why he gave me the refund ! ! divvy if you cant guarenty a snip on a ferret why can you guarenty one on a humane. if thats the case no one should go down this road. Quote Link to post
ferret100 47 Posted June 8, 2011 Report Share Posted June 8, 2011 I paid £70 in febuary this year. every single jill "Jaffa" covered is either in kit or had young already! ! ! Must be very common I always here about this on here too! ! I would not recomend going down this road too anyone, because by the time you know the vets ballsed it up its too late. Vets giving me a full refund and offered to do the snip on another hob for free ! ! which I said no thanks too!! very poor. Vasectomies aren't guarenteed. This is why the term 'proven vasectomised hob' exists. Plus if the hob is used too soon after the op, there is a high chance he will impregnate the jills! If the hob was operated on in Feb and you used him soon after, then yes, you would get pregnant jills! Either the vets didn't explain the post-op outcomes to you or you didn't listen. If I was in the same situation as you, being given a full refund for a vasectomised hob and the offer of a free vasectomy on another hob, I wouldn't complain. I'd just use enough common sense to not use a recently vasectomised hob on jills!!!! you sound quite a clever dick! I followed the vets advice and kept the hob and jills a part. the vet can do the maths he worked out the dates from when the op was done to when the kits arrived thats why he gave me the refund ! ! divvy if you cant guarenty a snip on a ferret why can you guarenty one on a humane. if thats the case no one should go down this road. Even vascemtomsied humans can cause pregnancies. Vascemtomies aren't always guarenteed, but with humans, further (quite obvious ) tests can done after the op to evaluate that risk! (sperm count may be too high even up to 2 months after the op!) Vasectomies can even be successfully reversed in many cases, maybe that's why there are used, plus it's alot less drastic than having your balls chopped off If your vet told you to keep the vascemtomised hob apart from the jills for a certain amount of time, then put them together, which resulted in your jills being pregnant, then yeah, I'd want a refund too. But this doesn't mean your hob isn't properly snipped, he was perhaps still just too potent, or the vascemtomy hasn't been successful and the vet should have explained these risks and maybe advised you use a diff hob/method to bring your jills out of season this time around. Getting a refund plus the offer of a another free op is a very good deal. Quote Link to post
moocherboi 8 Posted June 8, 2011 Report Share Posted June 8, 2011 thank you very much for posting this. i have my hob booked in to have the snip. Quote Link to post
baldockbanks courser 598 Posted June 8, 2011 Report Share Posted June 8, 2011 thank you very much for posting this. i have my hob booked in to have the snip. I wouldnt bother. I only kept a hob to take my jills out of season as I only work jills. I ended up with a hob I didnt want a load of young I didnt want! I culled the hobs at a day old (which I didnt want to do!) as If I get stuck with the young jills I can live with that. I didnt want to cull the kits and as it made sense to do snip a hob to cover all my jills I did so instead of jabing my jills individually to save money and time in the long run. I tried to be responsable and look what happened ! Quote Link to post
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.