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My doe has finally had her first litter of kits, and to be honest ive never seen a ferret kit before. Is there anything i should be checking for with the kits or the mother? not sure this is my first time breeding, But other than that from what i can see the mother and the kits are doing fine and she seems to be a great mother.

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are you from rylstone near cracoe?

 

Lol at Joel ... I actually no the village your on about mate,,,, but I would have thought his ozy flag would have given the game away,, don't they teach you owt in that Yorkshire comp.. Lol

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are you from rylstone near cracoe?

 

Lol at Joel ... I actually no the village your on about mate,,,, but I would have thought his ozy flag would have given the game away,, don't they teach you owt in that Yorkshire comp.. Lol

 

theres people on here with all sorts of flags, seen fiji somewhere doubt he is from there :whistling: we got taught that if you are from the "real" rylstone you have an extra finger somewhere :yes::D

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My doe has finally had her first litter of kits, and to be honest ive never seen a ferret kit before. Is there anything i should be checking for with the kits or the mother? not sure this is my first time breeding, But other than that from what i can see the mother and the kits are doing fine and she seems to be a great mother.

 

Yes to your question I like to put a nice bowl of fresh cold water in morning and then again in the evening they can easy get dehydrated raising kits , give her plenty of food she likes and stuff that's easy to get down important on the early days and a raw egg yolk instant grub ,

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give her plenty of fresh food and water and stay away from them! she will eat her young or abandon them if upset. I had a young cocker spaniel get into the shed (My fault) and upset a jill this year and the end result was handrearing a litter of which i lost all but one.

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