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I always understood a greyhound ferret to be a small, sleek, type - usually albinos. I once had a ferret, back in the early 1980's, which I understood to be a greyhound type, it was very small and thin, but a great little worker.  It was so small I called it Mouse.  It rarely killed below ground as it always seemed to push the bunnies out, probably too small to hold them down (although stoats seem to manage). Ideal for the small burrows (1-8 holes) typical of east Lancashire in the days when ferret finders were an unaffordable school boy's dream.  I always though the term 'greyhound' was misleading as greyhounds are large dogs, but I guess it referred to the slenderness and underground speed.  I still prefer the smaller, sleek types to this day.

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