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Feed it water it...handle it lots......up to you if dry food or fresh meat. Whats it been fed on before you got it? Nice home for him plenty of things to keep it occupied and regulary cleaned out. And make sure it knows how to gut and skin rabbits or it aint a hunter :boogy: :boogy: :boogy: :boogy:

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how old is she, get her used to you before you take her out, another ferret to keep her company will help, feed her anything from dry ferret food, yolk from a egg as a treat and not to often, rabbit, pheasant, chicken, etc, make her a run to get plenty of exercise, put tubes in so she gets used to going in them and get used to picking her up when shes coming out of them, mine have got plastic balls, rocks and tree stumps for them to play around in, all the best with your new fert

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Feed it water it...handle it lots......up to you if dry food or fresh meat. Whats it been fed on before you got it? Nice home for him plenty of things to keep it occupied and regulary cleaned out. And make sure it knows how to gut and skin rabbits or it aint a hunter :boogy: :boogy: :boogy: :boogy:

Feed it water it...handle it lots......up to you if dry food or fresh meat. Whats it been fed on before you got it? Nice home for him plenty of things to keep it occupied and regulary cleaned out. And make sure it knows how to gut and skin rabbits or it aint a hunter :boogy: :boogy: :boogy: :boogy:

r@w me@t shes been on , like w@t to keep it occupied? gut @ kin r@bbits preume u me@n when i throw her @ r@bbit to e@t just throw it in whole?
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Tubing, boxes, balls , half a brick to keep its nails down......just stuff he can play around with and change it around so it dont get bored. As you just got the one i would quarterise a rabbit and give it a bit at a time ....no point chucking a whole one in......plus you got more chance of it stashing bits and it will soon draw flies and go off. I gut mine first but leave the liver and kidneys for the stinkers they love em.

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Tubing, boxes, balls , half a brick to keep its nails down......just stuff he can play around with and change it around so it dont get bored. As you just got the one i would quarterise a rabbit and give it a bit at a time ....no point chucking a whole one in......plus you got more chance of it stashing bits and it will soon draw flies and go off. I gut mine first but leave the liver and kidneys for the stinkers they love em.

cheers m@n exz@ctly w@t i needed to know :victory:
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how old is she, get her used to you before you take her out, another ferret to keep her company will help, feed her anything from dry ferret food, yolk from a egg as a treat and not to often, rabbit, pheasant, chicken, etc, make her a run to get plenty of exercise, put tubes in so she gets used to going in them and get used to picking her up when shes coming out of them, mine have got plastic balls, rocks and tree stumps for them to play around in, all the best with your new fert

she is @ ye@r old. cheers for the info :victory:
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Best thing mate, would be to sell it and buy a keyboard.

Haha you beat me too it. Was just about to say that. :laugh:

 

 

Good luck with the ferret though mate! :thumbs:

l@ds ive got so used to the keyp@d it dosent bother me @ny more! cheers :thumbs:
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