fcuktheban 140 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 A ferret "rescue" that breeds ferrets,,,, total shite!! you are talking total shite mate !!,,it is because of people like you that there is such a problem with unwanted piss poor ferrets in this country,, you breed shite for pets,, you are on the wrong forum,, Can all fluffy ferret fuckers please piss off! leave THL to workers,, take your potlicking shite with you,,, A rescue, that breeds ferrets ,,ffs,, heard it all now,, Where have you been? He's not the first and I'm sure he doesn't make as much money from his ferrets as ferretland http://www.ferret-land.co.uk/ I don't see any reason to be a ferret breeder unless you really love ferrets because there's no way you can care for a litter well and still make a profit selling them at £10 each. I bred once for myself and will never do it again. I gave away all but 2 of the kits. Ferrets can be good pets but this is not a pet forum and breeding for looks has already produced some sad looking ferrets with big price tags. Angoras would get covered in dirt if taken ferreting and there has been talk of a lot of inbreeding to get the fur long. well i have just looked on that link ^ most of the ferrets being bred from are only a year old , I fail to see how they can have been proven as good working ferrets at a year old, clear cut case of someone not having a clue I think they have a clue on how to make £££, they do everything from boarding, breeding, microchipping to ferreting expeditions and so on. Sounds like a business to me , i noticed they have a donation button as well, I am always wary about these places that spring up , cant say i have ever heard of them before to be honest They are members of thl They pop up once in a while with their vast knowlege of ferret care Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 A ferret "rescue" that breeds ferrets,,,, total shite!! you are talking total shite mate !!,,it is because of people like you that there is such a problem with unwanted piss poor ferrets in this country,, you breed shite for pets,, you are on the wrong forum,, Can all fluffy ferret fuckers please piss off! leave THL to workers,, take your potlicking shite with you,,, A rescue, that breeds ferrets ,,ffs,, heard it all now,, Where have you been? He's not the first and I'm sure he doesn't make as much money from his ferrets as ferretland http://www.ferret-land.co.uk/ I don't see any reason to be a ferret breeder unless you really love ferrets because there's no way you can care for a litter well and still make a profit selling them at £10 each. I bred once for myself and will never do it again. I gave away all but 2 of the kits. Ferrets can be good pets but this is not a pet forum and breeding for looks has already produced some sad looking ferrets with big price tags. Angoras would get covered in dirt if taken ferreting and there has been talk of a lot of inbreeding to get the fur long. well i have just looked on that link ^ most of the ferrets being bred from are only a year old , I fail to see how they can have been proven as good working ferrets at a year old, clear cut case of someone not having a clue I think they have a clue on how to make £££, they do everything from boarding, breeding, microchipping to ferreting expeditions and so on. Sounds like a business to me , i noticed they have a donation button as well, I am always wary about these places that spring up , cant say i have ever heard of them before to be honest They are members of thl They pop up once in a while with their vast knowlege of ferret care Get the pop corn out it will be worth logging in later :laugh: 1 Quote Link to post
fcuktheban 140 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 They haven't been on since December but I brought up an old post of theirs. Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 im sure the young lad means well.maybe needs to rethink how old school ferreters see thier charges. 1 Quote Link to post
B.A. 2 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 I had a jill polecat lost it and it came back two weeks later or so and it had kits another 2 months or so later. These kits could not be handled though because of the fact their dad was wild is that normal when breeding with properly wild polecats? Quote Link to post
KittleRox 2,147 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 I had a jill polecat lost it and it came back two weeks later or so and it had kits another 2 months or so later. These kits could not be handled though because of the fact their dad was wild is that normal when breeding with properly wild polecats? A wee hint for you mate, go back to the beginning of this thread and read through every page before you ask another question on eu poleys, wild polecats etc and that will give you an idea of peoples opinions ps if you can make any sense of it and come out the other end without being totaly confused let me know 1 Quote Link to post
shoota matt 4 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 I had a jill polecat lost it and it came back two weeks later or so and it had kits another 2 months or so later. These kits could not be handled though because of the fact their dad was wild is that normal when breeding with properly wild polecats? A wee hint for you mate, go back to the beginning of this thread and read through every page before you ask another question on eu poleys, wild polecats etc and that will give you an idea of peoples opinions ps if you can make any sense of it and come out the other end without being totaly confused let me know I had a jill polecat lost it and it came back two weeks later or so and it had kits another 2 months or so later. These kits could not be handled though because of the fact their dad was wild is that normal when breeding with properly wild polecats? A wee hint for you mate, go back to the beginning of this thread and read through every page before you ask another question on eu poleys, wild polecats etc and that will give you an idea of peoples opinions ps if you can make any sense of it and come out the other end without being totaly confused let me know haha Quote Link to post
B.P.R 2,798 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 This topic has been up loads of times and it's pretty boring tbh. A ferret is a ferret, black, White, sandy or bloody purple- although if you do have a purple one I'm sure you wouldnt be on here you would be sunning it up in the carribean! Every body who knows rake will know that he says he doesn't have eu poleys but he keeps them in a bulletproof greenhouse and their birth cirtificates in picture frames on the wall! The DNA tests are stapled to their ears...... Quote Link to post
B.A. 2 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 I had a jill polecat lost it and it came back two weeks later or so and it had kits another 2 months or so later. These kits could not be handled though because of the fact their dad was wild is that normal when breeding with properly wild polecats? A wee hint for you mate, go back to the beginning of this thread and read through every page before you ask another question on eu poleys, wild polecats etc and that will give you an idea of peoples opinions ps if you can make any sense of it and come out the other end without being totaly confused let me know I had a jill polecat lost it and it came back two weeks later or so and it had kits another 2 months or so later. These kits could not be handled though because of the fact their dad was wild is that normal when breeding with properly wild polecats? A wee hint for you mate, go back to the beginning of this thread and read through every page before you ask another question on eu poleys, wild polecats etc and that will give you an idea of peoples opinions ps if you can make any sense of it and come out the other end without being totaly confused let me know haha You're probably right but reading through this would take me about a month 1 Quote Link to post
andy s410c 61 Posted August 22, 2011 Report Share Posted August 22, 2011 I had a jill polecat lost it and it came back two weeks later or so and it had kits another 2 months or so later. These kits could not be handled though because of the fact their dad was wild is that normal when breeding with properly wild polecats? Your not related to No1 FerretKeeper are you check out his story.....same as yours Quote Link to post
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