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Ruggers you are right some ferrets do pull em out, but they don't mean it, see a rabbit tunnel usually goes only 2 directions, sometimes a ferret will drag a bunny out, but same ferret is just as likely to drag the bunny deeper, just depends what way it's pulling I suppose, I'm not saying you can't train a ferret to cache, I don't know either way. But I'm looking at my ferrets a bit different now as to what I could do with them to keep an ticking over in summer especially

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Can't see it happening with a ferret, they usually just kill on the spot then either eat it or leave it, can't see em dragging it into a cat carrier for you. Mink are wired different, they have certain hides where they put all their catches for eating later. Different instincts.

On the rare occasions my ferrets get dry food they allways hide some before eating in the bedding areas even the odd rabbit and Pigeon get pulled into the bed boxes

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Ruggers you are right some ferrets do pull em out, but they don't mean it, see a rabbit tunnel usually goes only 2 directions, sometimes a ferret will drag a bunny out, but same ferret is just as likely to drag the bunny deeper, just depends what way it's pulling I suppose, I'm not saying you can't train a ferret to cache, I don't know either way. But I'm looking at my ferrets a bit different now as to what I could do with them to keep an ticking over in summer especially

i see i can give it a try then just got intrigued when i watched the minks video first time ive seen a mink hunt didn't know they could be tamed like that i asked minkenry if it could be possible to do he said he ain't tried with a ferret but gave me tips how he trained the minks im glad that your looking at them different maybe it could be a challenge for the summer thanks for your comments

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Can't see it happening with a ferret, they usually just kill on the spot then either eat it or leave it, can't see em dragging it into a cat carrier for you. Mink are wired different, they have certain hides where they put all their catches for eating later. Different instincts.

On the rare occasions my ferrets get dry food they allways hide some before eating in the bedding areas even the odd rabbit and Pigeon get pulled into the bed boxes
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