iWorkChihuahuas 52 Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 took my kit out to give him a run in some warrens, only small ones just to get him out of the hutch, hes a silver mitt hob, and already bigger than hes dad, he has been fed a couple of rabbits skinned, and i always tied them to the cage like lads on here suggested for strength, we released the lad into a warren with a locator on, he went in and worked the set, next thing he was staying one place lots of thumping, we dug down 2 foot, there was ferret holding a big buck rabbit by its head in a block end, i was over the moon how he had it held, and how he stayed with it in a block end, pics to follow, cheers Quote Link to post
iWorkChihuahuas 52 Posted July 24, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 yeah Quote Link to post
The one 8,477 Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 Never in your lifetime 1 Quote Link to post
diggermad 154 Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 bit young mate 9 weeks old wont have the jaw muscle developed at that age what would of happened if it would of came across a rat or stoat even dont think it would of been able to defend itself glad to hear it held a rabbit though even at that age cheers DM Quote Link to post
The one 8,477 Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 It should still be in the hutch growing never ready to take out ,and i seriously doubt they would go two foot deep far less latch on and hold a rabbit Quote Link to post
diggermad 154 Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 think your right kittlerox DM Quote Link to post
reddawn 2,173 Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 some proper gullible folk on this site, him for thinking we were gonna beleive that, an anybody that beleives it Quote Link to post
iWorkChihuahuas 52 Posted July 24, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 reddawn and the rest of you, i am genuinely serious, we already had a ferret in the set, and it came out, so we thought ok its empty, pop the 9 week kit in, next thing we thought oh hes on something, all the thumping kicked off, and we dug him out, he is straight in sets now, really kean. hes fully grown i would say, or hes gonna be a VERY BIG FERRET Quote Link to post
iWorkChihuahuas 52 Posted July 24, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 im very proud of him, hes a very strong type, and from birth updating and comparing against other kits, him and his brothers and sister, have always been big and strong, at birth they had mothers milk obviously, but at 3/4 days old, i had a jill which had a phantom, so i put her in with them, so from 3 weeks to about 6/7 they had 2 jills milk, and at 7 week old they was fully weaned off to rabbit, chicken, tinned fish, and ferret biscuit. Quote Link to post
reddawn 2,173 Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 sorry to piss on ye parade pal, but i got a litter a kitts here an they are 7 weeks ole an fully weaned, but alas mine aint super kitts, they are just ye average kitts, an nowhere near fully grown..... is this your 1st ferrets??? or have ye crosses them way ye working chihuahuas Quote Link to post
iWorkChihuahuas 52 Posted July 24, 2012 Author Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 my first kit ive bred myself, hes no super ferret never will be, just shocked me that he had it in him to hold the rabbit in a block end Quote Link to post
KittleRox 2,147 Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 (edited) well if you are serious I,ll put this plainly you are xxx xxxxx, if yer young ferret had,ve got a kicking doon the hole its working career would,ve been over before it started, stupid thing to try and not to be proud of Edited July 24, 2012 by KittleRox 1 Quote Link to post
Ferret mad Dave 65 Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 He is still Growing if he were to get in a fight with any thing how the hell would he fight back his bones are still forming and will be weak IMO leave him too be a kit eat sleep play and shit you will have plenty too time too work him when he is the right age but 9 weeks is a big mistake Quote Link to post
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