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Ferrets at the vets


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If the ferrets have been spayed/neutered, they shouldn't require an implant to control hormones. The implant can reduce the risk of Adrenal Disease in neutered ferrets, as well as control hormones/Adrenal Disease in unneutered ferrets. Can't see why a spayed jill must have an implant. My jills are spayed, never been implanted and have no hormone issues. Atb.

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