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A good ferret that can find rabbits in deep sets and give stubburn ones enough stick to shift them is as important as a good marking. No use having a great dog if your ferrets cant find them. Nice to

I like the hypocrisy of you starting a thread drawing peoples attention to a ferret peddling website while having this in your signature...     EUROPEAN POLECAT FERRETS FOR SALE JILLS AND HOBS, KIT

I have some ferret hob kits that will be going for free soon if anyone wants any. They are genuine ferret coloured

crap ferrets hole hop shrink at the entrances , and if im on big burrows you need your ferrets to go deep and move the rabbits i do rabbit control im no out to exercise them . By going out and doing a bit and having good working ferrets ive had farmers next door to where we are working asking to get there ground done . a good working ferret means the difference between a good bag of rabbits and rabbits still in a dead end in a burrow

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i would never charge for my working ferrets, nor any other types appart from micro, black eyed white and european, why should hard to get hold of ferrets be ' cheap '

 

I take it the Special needs school get longer holidays than normal school's?.

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A good ferret that can find rabbits in deep sets and give stubburn ones enough stick to shift them is as important as a good marking. No use having a great dog if your ferrets cant find them. Nice to handle, no chittering and dancing at hole mouths and also dog friendly is a must. I have had 3 ferrets in my lifetime that i would call top class and a lot of decent ones but not top class, also the odd one that was up to it. In my opinion there are a hell of a lot more poor ferrets about than good ones. Every now and then you get a cracking worker, most will work in a fashion just depends what you are happy with i suppose. As for prices i think £10 is more than enough although personally i have never sold one i prefer to gift them to good working homes.

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All mine ferrets ive bought for £5 - £10 and others have just been strays that nobody as claimed.

 

At those prices its shocking! But then people complain when rescues ask for £30 -£40 donation

when the ferrets been neutered and chipped etc.

 

Its no wonder rescues are full as people will be prepared to pay that price as its a kit and named a fancy colour.

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They want £80 for a heare !!

I have a Jill that's Super size micro!! 1/4 Ferret x 1/4 Polar Bear 1/2 Demon.... Worth a grand and I'll take offers around that!

She looks a lot like an albino but she REALY isn't!!!!

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i would never charge for my working ferrets, nor any other types appart from micro, black eyed white and european, why should hard to get hold of ferrets be ' cheap '

 

Anyone looking for black eyed white just go to rescue... They have shed loads. Also sandys. Yes the charge £40 but I doubt a lot of you could get a ferret neutered for much less

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