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A neighbour has just brought a ferret to me that she found in the woods behind where we live. Its a hob that is very thin and infested with ticks

I have never seen one so bad.

What is the best treatment. Its a friendly ferret. I was wondering if ivomec or frontline would kill them off. Any advice would be good. I've just put some flea powder on it as a start

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Frontline bud, use gloves,, soak the glove in frontline (vinyl gloves) and spread it all over the ferret

 

 

Use an Otom to remove as many as you can,, and be very carefull about it,, don`t be temted just to howk them out with tweezers or nail clippers etc..

 

Any more info needed just ask

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They'll drop off when treated as it buggers their nervous system. Defo try to remove as many as poss with tick remover because as they're actively feeding at present some ticks will be near to or fully fed and may drop off before you can get hold of the treatment, then those wee buggers will crawl away and hide until they fancy another meal. Atb.

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Also try to get some red meat and fatty meats into the hob gradually or get some Hills a/d preferably to get some calories and nutrients back into the poor wee fella. If it is a severe infestation thats been going on for a while he'll need some tlc to recover from being a 24hr blood donor. Atb.

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The ferret is going to be anaemic after being sucked dry of blood by the ticks ... It will need plenty of iron which you can get from feeding rabbit and offal ... Also as has been said it will need lots of warmth to aid recovery so make sure the sleeping quarters are full with warm bedding ...........

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All the ticks are dead and off him. I ended up using frontline and ivomec the following day. He has had a whole rabbit this morning and when I cam home tonight he was bouncing around his hutch. Changed all his bedding tonight and burnt the old stuff. Give him a few weeks then find him a home.

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