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Don't breed a Jill every season she will need a brake if you do breed her every season you'll end up damaging her or killing her. Plus would you really want 6 plus ferrets every season?

OK mate thanks but what do I do when she is ready and I don't want to breed

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Get a vasectomized hob he will do the deed without ending up with litter you don't want. Don't be leaving your Jill in season and letting her come out of season by herself it could and must likely will harm her. If you don't have a vasectomized hob or no anyone with one you Defo need to get one. This is why I only keep hobs for there less hassle come season time

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Just pull out and drop it on her back Mate just to be safe

Nice one honestly mate read if she's not mated she will remain in season and can be dangerous
Where are you mate iv got access to a hob that's been done if your anywhere near

 

In Ireland mate thanks for the help anyway I know what to do now.thanks.

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Just pull out and drop it on her back Mate just to be safe

Nice one honestly mate read if she's not mated she will remain in season and can be dangerous

 

she will remain in season :thumbs: but if you keep her hutch clean theres little chance of it being dangerous

 

you can either get her jabbed at the vets or use the services of a vesectmise hob if you done want to breed from her

either of these will take her out of season, she could have a phantom pregnancy or may not but she will come back in season 6weeks after being mated

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Just pull out and drop it on her back Mate just to be safe

Nice one honestly mate read if she's not mated she will remain in season and can be dangerous

 

she will remain in season :thumbs: but if you keep her hutch clean theres little chance of it being dangerous

 

you can either get her jabbed at the vets or use the services of a vesectmise hob if you done want to breed from her

either of these will take her out of season, she could have a phantom pregnancy or may not but she will come back in season 6weeks after being mated

Y.I.S Leeview

 

OK mate thanks for the advice really appreciate it .

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Dont listern to all the shit about leaving her in season if you dont breed her mate,they are full of shit i dont breed and my jills are left in season until rhey come out of the own as a dog would and i havent lost 1 yet in 35yrs.you will get an infection that could cause death or harm if you dont keep you hutches clean from the crapping and peeing in the corners like they do.just clean it every day and check her so she is clean from infection and you will be fine.i havent bred any for 6yrs but i will be lining 2 jills this year for fresh blood my last silvers were 6yrs old never been lined by any hob and i gave them away to a friend who need a couple for a season and i got 2 fresh younguns in there place.they died at 8 yrs old as virgins so the proof is in the pudding mate.old wifes tales ffs.

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Lurchers couldn't have put it better myself,,,your spot on with every thing you said, I only breed every 3 or 4 years when need young for myself, that shit if you don't breed them they die is pure shite, never lost ferret through not breeding it, all live long healthy life s, you have to breed them, what a load of crap lol, just keep the hutch very tidy all year long and will have no problem.....

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