Malt 379 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 i rehome ferrets and sell adults for £10 to £20 the odd time i have bred sold them for £15 silvers and £!0 for polecats if you are not willing to pay this ammount for an animal which could keep you in rabbits for the next 10 years then you wont get one some sell the really dark polecats which do well at shows for £50 ferrets are under valued and should cost a lot more for good working stock Best worker I've got is an albino Jill I got as one of three for £10 about 6 or 7 years ago.. Plenty of lads on here give good working stock away to fellow ferreters for free.. Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 i rehome ferrets and sell adults for £10 to £20 the odd time i have bred sold them for £15 silvers and £!0 for polecats if you are not willing to pay this ammount for an animal which could keep you in rabbits for the next 10 years then you wont get one some sell the really dark polecats which do well at shows for £50 ferrets are under valued and should cost a lot more for good working stock Peddler... Quote Link to post
B.P.R 2,798 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 (edited) 50quid each for these 2... really dark polecat that does well in the shows and a little silver. Edited June 12, 2013 by Blue Pocket Rocket Quote Link to post
Leeview 791 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 i rehome ferrets and sell adults for £10 to £20 the odd time i have bred sold them for £15 silvers and £!0 for polecats if you are not willing to pay this ammount for an animal which could keep you in rabbits for the next 10 years then you wont get one some sell the really dark polecats which do well at shows for £50 ferrets are under valued and should cost a lot more for good working stock I find it strange that rescues rehome ferrets and still breed their own (OK you say the odd time) but other rescues are churning them out to sell Y.I.S Leeview Quote Link to post
B.P.R 2,798 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 are my photos visible? Quote Link to post
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B.P.R 2,798 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 i rehome ferrets and sell adults for £10 to £20 the odd time i have bred sold them for £15 silvers and £!0 for polecats if you are not willing to pay this ammount for an animal which could keep you in rabbits for the next 10 years then you wont get one some sell the really dark polecats which do well at shows for £50 ferrets are under valued and should cost a lot more for good working stock I find it strange that rescues rehome ferrets and still breed their own (OK you say the odd time) but other rescues are churning them out to sell Y.I.S Leeview selling under the name of the ferret rescues i rehome ferrets and sell adults for £10 to £20 the odd time i have bred sold them for £15 silvers and £!0 for polecats if you are not willing to pay this ammount for an animal which could keep you in rabbits for the next 10 years then you wont get one some sell the really dark polecats which do well at shows for £50 ferrets are under valued and should cost a lot more for good working stock Peddler... makes me laugh....colour of a ferret isnt even judged if thats what floats your boat..... Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 i rehome ferrets and sell adults for £10 to £20 the odd time i have bred sold them for £15 silvers and £!0 for polecats if you are not willing to pay this ammount for an animal which could keep you in rabbits for the next 10 years then you wont get one some sell the really dark polecats which do well at shows for £50 ferrets are under valued and should cost a lot more for good working stock I find it strange that rescues rehome ferrets and still breed their own (OK you say the odd time) but other rescues are churning them out to sell Y.I.S Leeview selling under the name of the ferret rescues i rehome ferrets and sell adults for £10 to £20 the odd time i have bred sold them for £15 silvers and £!0 for polecats if you are not willing to pay this ammount for an animal which could keep you in rabbits for the next 10 years then you wont get one some sell the really dark polecats which do well at shows for £50 ferrets are under valued and should cost a lot more for good working stock Peddler... makes me laugh....colour of a ferret isnt even judged if thats what floats your boat..... Good ferret can't be a bad colour eh??? Personally I don't give two rows of sheep shit what colour a ferret is, white, dark or sandy, silver, blue or green...and if it was a real grafter I'd be happy with a couple o tartan jills... 2 Quote Link to post
BORDERSCOT 3,816 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 50quid each for these 2... really dark polecat that does well in the shows and a little silver. Did you pay £50 each for these??? Quote Link to post
bigbailey 90 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 Why put your ferret through the breeding process, risk of losing her if you just cull what she has produced. If you are doing that just buy one in, and have a bit more respect for the animal which you hunt with. Yes its nice to keep your line. But the vast majority of ferrets work to a good standard. Some folk have no respect. 1 Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 I ain't kept a ferret for about twelve years, this year i'm going to get me a couple of little Jill's on. Can't wait, really excited about it again! Good reading posts by the likes of Malt, Borderscott an a few others... Now I did keep an work ferrets for about 25 years before I gave up and reading this thred about charging exorbitant prices to 'ensure' they are looked after... Nah, don't wash with me. If you've got half a bit of nowse about you, you should set your stall up before breeding, if its breeding you really want to do...? Borderscott is bang on here, stock up on grub... Your supposed to be a fecking hunter, so get your freezer stocked for a hungry Jill an her kits..!! If someone turns up after one an he's a helmet, he ain't getting one, no chance, no matter what he wants to pay..!! And, sad to some it may seem but if you really think they ain't gonna go, then do the right thing by 'em, cull.. Better that than a life an death of....??? Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 I ain't kept a ferret for about twelve years, this year i'm going to get me a couple of little Jill's on. Can't wait, really excited about it again! Good reading posts by the likes of Malt, Borderscott an a few others... Now I did keep an work ferrets for about 25 years before I gave up and reading this thred about charging exorbitant prices to 'ensure' they are looked after... Nah, don't wash with me. If you've got half a bit of nowse about you, you should set your stall up before breeding, if its breeding you really want to do...? Borderscott is bang on here, stock up on grub... Your supposed to be a fecking hunter, so get your freezer stocked for a hungry Jill an her kits..!! If someone turns up after one an he's a helmet, he ain't getting one, no chance, no matter what he wants to pay..!! And, sad to some it may seem but if you really think they ain't gonna go, then do the right thing by 'em, cull.. Better that than a life an death of....??? Better off culled at a few days old than filling a ferret rescue centre IMO.. You hardly ever heard of outbreaks of disease in ferrets when there wasn't these rescue centres everywhere with large numbers of ferrets being kept in close proximity to each other. It ain't healthy.. Quote Link to post
B.P.R 2,798 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 50quid each for these 2... really dark polecat that does well in the shows and a little silver. Did you pay £50 each for these??? lol. nope....just kidding.... but that black one would qualify Quote Link to post
Jamie m 668 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 I ain't kept a ferret for about twelve years, this year i'm going to get me a couple of little Jill's on. Can't wait, really excited about it again! Good reading posts by the likes of Malt, Borderscott an a few others... Now I did keep an work ferrets for about 25 years before I gave up and reading this thred about charging exorbitant prices to 'ensure' they are looked after... Nah, don't wash with me. If you've got half a bit of nowse about you, you should set your stall up before breeding, if its breeding you really want to do...? Borderscott is bang on here, stock up on grub... Your supposed to be a fecking hunter, so get your freezer stocked for a hungry Jill an her kits..!! If someone turns up after one an he's a helmet, he ain't getting one, no chance, no matter what he wants to pay..!! And, sad to some it may seem but if you really think they ain't gonna go, then do the right thing by 'em, cull.. Better that than a life an death of....??? Better off culled at a few days old than filling a ferret rescue centre IMO.. You hardly ever heard of outbreaks of disease in ferrets when there wasn't these rescue centres everywhere with large numbers of ferrets being kept in close proximity to each other. It ain't healthy.. To true malt , 1 Quote Link to post
Big bald beautiful 1,231 Posted June 12, 2013 Report Share Posted June 12, 2013 Plummer ferrets were being sold by that hag sue Rothwell...bet some Muppet on here bought one Quote Link to post
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