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    • By Luckee legs
      I have two older ferrets that I doubt will survive this winter and I'll miss them when they go. I completely trust these two 
      The hob has outlived his litter brother by 2 years and the Jill a litter sister by 3 years and I find it's incredible that at 7 years old, long long past the typical lifespan of polecats in the wild, and despite their obvious tumours and associated thyroid swelling both those old ferrets are still keen to get out and do their thing very well 😍.



    • By Chevy Chase
      Hi just wondered if anyone had a hob vasectomised lately and could give a rough idea of costs? Is it a procedure any vet practice will carry out or are you best of going to somewhere that specialises in this sort of thing?
      I intend to breed my hob and jill when she comes season, to keep a Jill for myself and I’d have homes for any spare. Then I think I’d like to have him done and let them have run of a court together all year round.
       
      Just to add, if anyone has had one done or knew of a vets they’d recommend for doing it in the north east please let me know. 
       
      Many Thanks CC
    • By Vandor
      Hi guys, so I have two ferret one hob and a Jill they spent some time outside in the hutch which is a two story with ox tongue and juicy meat that they would eat in the wild. 
       
      And cold night indoors in their cage with run free Space to explore indoors
      looking for a hob to mate with my Jill  early next year.
       
      My kits are related so thinking, despite reading all the information about brother and sister likely being okay to mate ?
      Would anyone like to breed with my Jill, who is very healthy and socialised?
      . I live Buxton Derbyshire, I am going to get my hob vasectomise, but looking to breed with my Jill when the season arrives 
      please message if you’re interested, she is from good stock
    • By Guss33
      summer has arrived with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees and so this year I followed the advice that Sirbless on keeping them cool and it works a treat. Thanks for the great advice. 
    • By Guss33
      My little doe has finally had her kits around a week ago their mum is a great little hunter but also a great pet  she is proud of them and i have been close to them but still keeping a distance from them at this stage  hopefully if i can get 3 to 4 bucks for new stock I will be happy with that . My question is I have in the past put my young ones to work with their mum at around 6 months old is that a bit to early. Second of all I will keep one of her daughters for breading as milly is getting old  . With the older ones I will pass them on as pets as that are friendly when handheld but do hunt when they out to work . c
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