dogger 100 Posted July 4, 2013 Report Share Posted July 4, 2013 your no leaving the rabbit in for two days are you mate ?. twelve and a jill here are on a rabbit in the morning and another one at night and im lucky to get the thigh bones out Yeh I leave the rabbit in for 2 days mate, why? Bet that dead rabbits crawling from corner to corner with wrigglers after two days you will get cash from anglers for the maggots mate Nah there's no flys in my ferret quarters mucka... did you buy michael jacksons bubble?everyones got flies buzzing round there ferrets quarters at this time of year dinny kid yoursel Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted July 4, 2013 Report Share Posted July 4, 2013 your no leaving the rabbit in for two days are you mate ?. twelve and a jill here are on a rabbit in the morning and another one at night and im lucky to get the thigh bones out Yeh I leave the rabbit in for 2 days mate, why? Bet that dead rabbits crawling from corner to corner with wrigglers after two days you will get cash from anglers for the maggots mate Nah there's no flys in my ferret quarters mucka... did you buy michael jacksons bubble?everyones got flies buzzing round there ferrets quarters at this time of year dinny kid yoursel Mate, my ferts are in a brand new double garage with an electric fly zapper unit for any that do nip in when the door is open. I wouldn't leave a rotting rabbit covered with maggots in with my kits. Quote Link to post
stealthy1 3,964 Posted July 4, 2013 Report Share Posted July 4, 2013 How often should I feed my ferret kits, they only 6 weeks and am putting a little water over there nuggets in a morning to soften them up for them, but they having a bit and leaving the rest and come evening it looks like shit so should I do them fresh or just wait till morning to do them fresh, also how often should I give them liver I gave it them for first time tonight and they loved it should i give it them every night or just a couple of times a week, cheers atb gaz I feed my kits twice a day at that age, bare in mind they need more food than an adult would, due to the fact they're growing bones and muscle fast, I'd rather see food wasted than them go short at this stage of their lives Quote Link to post
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