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Good luck with that...

10 days old and be ready at the end of june ???????? kits need to be weaned and at least 10 to 12 weeks old before they leave there mother honestly if your gonna breed do it responsibly not for profit

training involves pipe running to start then out in the field with small one or two holes - what is the point of me letting a kit go that will not work and the person will bring it straight back or 'dump' it i can rehome as pets and have had to do so on occasions when the ferret will not or is not interested in working

so not really training just sorting the wheat from the chaff? what age do you make a decision? i have an accidental litter i will be keeping 2 back from, what age is deadline day in terms of the right attitude and ability to work? the shit uns will not be passed on by the way.

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Training?????? never done ferret training with pipes, never heard of it to be honest. 8 weeks or 12 weeks...i cant see what difference there is. I do agree tho, i think they can stay with the mother for a while, no rush.

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training involves pipe running to start then out in the field with small one or two holes - what is the point of me letting a kit go that will not work and the person will bring it straight back or 'dump' it i can rehome as pets and have had to do so on occasions when the ferret will not or is not interested in working

.....sorry but no...pipe training before you let them go....utter nonsense. They can go at 8 weeks ! Think you have too much time on your hands

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Anybody else notice that the OP says the Jill was in kit when he got her? You've got an unknown/unproven Jill, in lotto an unknown hob and you are SELLING the kits? Peddler.

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Yes i got given the ferrets off a old bloke by me, he was giving up ferreting. So i had them off him i had 1 so i said two more ant going to hurt and 3 ferrets was more than enough i am thinking about keeping the runt, as the mother was the runt of her litter and she is a good worker. As this bloke got me in to ferreting so i have seen her at work number of times, and know i have a whipit/colie/greyhound to help me out so dont need them all. plz don't get funny :thumbs: . If you have any questions the plz just ask thanks :)

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i think ferrets are weaned a lot earlier than andy kelly thinks.......last litter i had were eating by themselves at 6 weeks old and the jill wasn't feeding them......she was sleeping elsewhere and climbing out of their way

 

Its handy to get a kit asap to tame it and get it into your ways.......i think 7 weeks old is a fair age to let them go,

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training involves pipe running to start then out in the field with small one or two holes - what is the point of me letting a kit go that will not work and the person will bring it straight back or 'dump' it i can rehome as pets and have had to do so on occasions when the ferret will not or is not interested in working

.....sorry but no...pipe training before you let them go....utter nonsense. They can go at 8 weeks ! Think you have too much time on your hands

hes not training them... it sounds in a way that he is seeing if they will be good workers in the future, and not passing on shit ferret kits which sounds decent of him.

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training involves pipe running to start then out in the field with small one or two holes - what is the point of me letting a kit go that will not work and the person will bring it straight back or 'dump' it i can rehome as pets and have had to do so on occasions when the ferret will not or is not interested in working

.....sorry but no...pipe training before you let them go....utter nonsense. They can go at 8 weeks ! Think you have too much time on your hands

hes not training them... it sounds in a way that he is seeing if they will be good workers in the future, and not passing on shit ferret kits which sounds decent of him.

You can't tell that at 10-12 weeks old by a ferret running through a tube ! You won't know if there any good until you start working them ! My lurcher pup chases and picks up a ball does that mean its gonna make a good rabbit dog ?? You can't tell feck all, all you can do is breed from proven stuff and hope that they follow in the same direction. So yeah like I said they can go at 8 weeks

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are you saying you stick a 10 or 12 old week ferret into a small two hole rabbit warren ...what if it comes across a big buck it could get the kicking of its little life and never work again .absolute waste of time . 8 weeks they are weened ,let them go , you wont tell if its a worker or not til at least first winter season when they will be 8 or 9 months old

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