stubby 175 Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 all the pics are on my phone bit poor but the measure says 2foot 1cm long i will get a weaight later as i need a hand he getsa bit fiestiy 3lb 14oz Im not surprised the way you have him pinned to the wall, you aint a copper are you Quote Link to post
stork 1 Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 UUUUUMMMMM NO he is about half a fot from the wall and he only play bites all my other ferrets have never bit there all very healthy ferrets! atb Stork. Quote Link to post
pigeonphill 69 Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 been rained off and nothing to do so heres a shot of a couple of hobs of mine father and son Quote Link to post
moxy 617 Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 (edited) Heres mine a fair lad but not the biggest, but im sure its not how big it is its what you do with it that counts!! or is that something else?? Stubby yours has had its weetabix then? what you feeding him? sheep!?! Edited January 15, 2008 by moxy Quote Link to post
ferretville 69 Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 Bloody hell folks they look like they`ve been on steroids :11: big feckers the lot of them bunny`s will shit there selve`s FV Quote Link to post
andy s410c 61 Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 I had a big hob and i gave him away. the vasectomised hob i have now isn't little! here he is being held by my 2 year old daughter! Are you sure that fert isnt a WOLVERINE Compo he,s a biggin!!! Quote Link to post
Guest jordy p Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 WOW STUBBY ARE YOU SURE THAT HOB IS NOT A CAT LOL Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 well, the two biggest brothers in the court, have gone in for the snip today, and of course they got weighed on those big acurate vet scales MANKY the smaller brother,(polecat) came in at 2.20kg SMUDGER the bigger (silver) came in at 2.35kg dunno how to convert that to LBS, but bloody heavy Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 well, they are both home ok, but the vet has said to keep them seperated for a few days, as they have stiches etc, also said the pair of them are well overweight, so prob best if i keep them seperate to allow me to give them measured amounts of food, rather than in the ferret court where they take what they want (dominance) so, question, do i carry on feeding rabbit, or switch to dry (calm down ditch) just while they are on their diet question, anyone know in weight how much feed should be given per day to a fert? Quote Link to post
ferretville 69 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 Get the feckers out working stubby and as for the food 1or 2 days with out won`t hurt them. if it`s meat you feed them cut it down to 1 portion 1s a day if dry a little hand full 1s a day as well. When there working they`ll sharp lose the weight. Lack of exercise and i`m not saying they don`t get it with overfeed then they will put on weight. My hob was over weight so what i did was put the bait in let the jill get her fill then stick him in and he had what was left he soon lost the flab. All the best FV Quote Link to post
lorelei0922 2 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 well, they are both home ok, but the vet has said to keep them seperated for a few days, as they have stiches etc, also said the pair of them are well overweight, so prob best if i keep them seperate to allow me to give them measured amounts of food, rather than in the ferret court where they take what they want (dominance) so, question, do i carry on feeding rabbit, or switch to dry (calm down ditch) just while they are on their diet question, anyone know in weight how much feed should be given per day to a fert? vet told us our working hob needed about 10% body weight during the working season and 7% if just lazin around... and the jills needed 7% and 5% respectively Quote Link to post
COMPO 54 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 well, they are both home ok, but the vet has said to keep them seperated for a few days, as they have stiches etc, also said the pair of them are well overweight, so prob best if i keep them seperate to allow me to give them measured amounts of food, rather than in the ferret court where they take what they want (dominance) so, question, do i carry on feeding rabbit, or switch to dry (calm down ditch) just while they are on their diet question, anyone know in weight how much feed should be given per day to a fert? I was told years ago that about 1 rabbit head for two ferrets for two days was about right...........It hasn't let me down, none of mine are ever overweight, i do feed a bit more during the winter as they are working and its colder and they use energy staying warm. with the hoblets (vasectomised hobs) you will see they lose a lot of weight during the summer when the jills are in season i tried to get the wife to let me on the same diet as i am sure mating 7 jills is why my hoblet stays slim during the summer! obviously with other feeds (dry etc...) you have to estimate and work it out Quote Link to post
theobenmike 0 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 Surely this one will win the biggest nob competition Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 MY ERIK FERERT HAS JUST HAD HIS HE WAS FINE I JUST KEPT HIM IN HIS SHED FOR THE NIGHT IN A HUTCH SO HE COULD SEE TEH OTHERS BUT COULDENT GET WITH THEM THEN LET HIM GO WITH TEHM THE NEXT DAY HE WAS FINE AND HE HAD A SHAVED TUMMY LOL HE HAD HIS STICHES TAKEN OUT TODAY was told mine have dissolvable stiches, thought it would be a bit tricky taking stiches out with a wriggling ferret unless a sedative was given, as mine are in a court system, there was no way of controlling the food intake of each ferret, so am going to keep them together in a breeding pen for a week or two Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,484 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 MY ERIK FERERT HAS JUST HAD HIS HE WAS FINE I JUST KEPT HIM IN HIS SHED FOR THE NIGHT IN A HUTCH SO HE COULD SEE TEH OTHERS BUT COULDENT GET WITH THEM THEN LET HIM GO WITH TEHM THE NEXT DAY HE WAS FINE AND HE HAD A SHAVED TUMMY LOL HE HAD HIS STICHES TAKEN OUT TODAY was told mine have dissolvable stiches, thought it would be a bit tricky taking stiches out with a wriggling ferret unless a sedative was given, as mine are in a court system, there was no way of controlling the food intake of each ferret, so am going to keep them together in a breeding pen for a week or two Were they born this year mate? I find some ferrets put a lot of food away and put the weight on to get them through their first winter like they would in the wild if the opportunity arose, next year they might not be so bad. Like when kits have a big fluffy coat but not as much in their second winter. Quote Link to post
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