staffy-1 0 Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 Right lads after wondering why my little jill has come out of season ....iv worked it out! I was ferreting the other week not noticing she was in season! what an areshole!!...Put her and her dad in the same box! Hes caught her!! What shall i do? im a soft b*****d when it comes to ferrets so i cant be nipping them off, well i would do if i had to! But will the kits be alright? any comments appreciated staffy-1 Quote Link to post
MikeTheDog 153 Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 Assuming they aren't both 'silvers' and the grandparents were not bred to close you wont have any problems imo. I know you should not breed to close for obvious reasons but,...try telling wild animals that.. ...It happens in the wild!... Good luck and fingers crossed Quote Link to post
danielt 1 Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 You'll find out soon enough. Yeh big mistake with interbreeding, you made a mistake and ill learn from it. Quote Link to post
DUCKWING 302 Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 WHATS THE PROBLEM ???? IVE INBRED , LINE BRED AND JUST PLAIN BRED FAMILIES FOR YEARS , WITH NO SIGNS OF DENGENERATION , ITS ALL BULL SHIT ......... HOW ON EARTH DO LADS THINK FAMILIES , STRAINS CAME ABOUT ??? THERES NOTHING WRONG WITH INBREEDING .......... AS LONG AS THE STOCK CHOOSEN TO BREED FROM IS PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY SOUND !! DUCKWING Quote Link to post
Phil Lloyd 10,738 Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 (edited) WHATS THE PROBLEM ???? IVE INBRED , LINE BRED AND JUST PLAIN BRED FAMILIES FOR YEARS , WITH NO SIGNS OF DENGENERATION , ITS ALL BULL SHIT ......... HOW ON EARTH DO LADS THINK FAMILIES , STRAINS CAME ABOUT ??? THERES NOTHING WRONG WITH INBREEDING .......... AS LONG AS THE STOCK CHOOSEN TO BREED FROM IS PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY SOUND !! DUCKWING Spot on there Duckwing,...and such a practice never affected any of my family Edited April 1, 2007 by CHALKWARREN Quote Link to post
DUCKWING 302 Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 (edited) WELL CHALKIE , I EDITED THIS TO SEE IF I COULD DO IT TOO ALL THE BEST DUCKWING Edited April 1, 2007 by DUCKWING Quote Link to post
Stan 1 Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 we breed our racing pigeons close brother to sister ,father to daughter sometimes and produce good young` uns but need out crossing after to produce the best dont no if same applys with ferrets Quote Link to post
the fezz 44 Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 theres no morals in nature mate ,cant see any problems Quote Link to post
PETEWINN 5 Posted April 2, 2007 Report Share Posted April 2, 2007 Should be fine. Don't worry until they are born. Then only worry if they don't look right. Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 best ferrets ive had were in bred and well an odd out cross many years ago but they handled easy and worked hard all the best Quote Link to post
Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 Staffy; When they're born, chuck a little banjo in there. If any of them plays a damn fine tune on it? Ye've f*cked up Quote Link to post
Ricky-N.p.p 0 Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 dualing banjo's .....fecking classic ! Quote Link to post
reynardhunter 3 Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 WHATS THE PROBLEM ???? IVE INBRED , LINE BRED AND JUST PLAIN BRED FAMILIES FOR YEARS , WITH NO SIGNS OF DENGENERATION , ITS ALL BULL SHIT ......... HOW ON EARTH DO LADS THINK FAMILIES , STRAINS CAME ABOUT ??? THERES NOTHING WRONG WITH INBREEDING .......... AS LONG AS THE STOCK CHOOSEN TO BREED FROM IS PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY SOUND !! DUCKWING Exactly! thats what i told my sister but she was having none of it bitch Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 Staffy; When they're born, chuck a little banjo in there. If any of them plays a damn fine tune on it? Ye've f*cked up roflmoa Quote Link to post
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