HedgeCrawler 224 Posted September 8, 2016 Report Share Posted September 8, 2016 I'm currently in the position of having been given 2 spayed jills to give a go this season. The only issue I have with them is their both dark in colour and I much prefer the lighter colours as the majority of warrens I do are in thick hawthorn and it helps to see the ferret. But they also won't come into season stopping the risk of infection while working them which I see as a big plus. Is anyone else working or has worked spayed jills and how did they perform compared to if they were intact? Quote Link to post
ferretracer 24 Posted September 8, 2016 Report Share Posted September 8, 2016 All my jills are spayed and the hobs neutered as well all work just as well Quote Link to post
Sirblessed 2,511 Posted September 8, 2016 Report Share Posted September 8, 2016 Put bells on them! Use Velcro so if they get stuck they can rip them off so cheap to buy so if ya lose a few no matter. No difference in the way they work fixed or not Quote Link to post
Jax13 251 Posted September 8, 2016 Report Share Posted September 8, 2016 Good to hear, I'm adopting a pair of spayed Jill's that belong to a friends kid as he is off to uni. I said I'd have them on the understanding that they would be going down holes a d wouldn't be just pets Quote Link to post
johnrthrfrd 223 Posted September 8, 2016 Report Share Posted September 8, 2016 My old Jill has just died she was speyed and one of the best grafters I have ever had dosent make a bit of difference why should it. Quote Link to post
Kaiserdog 20 Posted September 8, 2016 Report Share Posted September 8, 2016 All of my Jill's are spayed & hunt without any problems. Quote Link to post
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