liongeorge 7 Posted October 8, 2021 Report Share Posted October 8, 2021 I've kept ferrets for around 20 years and always ket my hobs a jills seperate. I now want to reorganise their runs and put them next to eachother and was thinking of just joining the two runs. I have 4 jills and 3 hobs. The hobs are 1 vasectomised and two neutered so I would expect the vasectomised hob to serve the jills as and when in spring. Or will this just cause agro fighting or constant harrasment of the jills? Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 44,921 Posted October 8, 2021 Report Share Posted October 8, 2021 My hob went back in with my Jill's a week back,keep them together for the rest of the season ,take him out end of February 8 Quote Link to post
The one 8,456 Posted October 8, 2021 Report Share Posted October 8, 2021 I run my snipped hob with 8 jills all year round no problem apart from a small sandy jill he mates all the time and can mark her . My complete hob is with 4 young jills and he comes into season before them tries to mate them thats when i remove him for the summer 7 Quote Link to post
Guss33 375 Posted October 9, 2021 Report Share Posted October 9, 2021 I have 7 hobs that have being cut and two jills in the same pen never had a problem just put them together and crept an eye on them. I did early days had problems introducing new ferrets together fighting kept a close eye on it and before I put them together full time swap their bedding around or even swap the ferrets around in the cages. I did have a few problems with them fighting but over time after putting them together for a few hours a day they soon become one big happy family. I only take my Jills out when they come into season and have their young. I am not a fan on having the two jills together as they are not related and they are bread with different hobs to not get the lines mixed up. 2 Quote Link to post
The one 8,456 Posted October 9, 2021 Report Share Posted October 9, 2021 I lost a few of my old ferrets this summer no shock as most where into double figures or just getting there including my snipped hob . i am trying to get 4 albino jills and a hob or BEW's i prefer the lighter couloirs as there easier to see but the prices £20/£30 a Albino and £40/£50 a BEW a mates asking a mate about BEW's but it means a 4 hour drive each way but needs must .Or im thinking about going down the all hob route but getting them castrated ? . Ive a complete hob and 3 ,2 year old jills and 3 old jills left but it wont be enough to work some of the big warrens on 2/3 permissions so this seasons going to be fun . Then next year breed replacements but i would need hutches for the jills and kits ? need to put the serious head on and do some hard thinking Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 44,921 Posted October 9, 2021 Report Share Posted October 9, 2021 My hob is complete...he's in with the Jill's no bother 3 Quote Link to post
liongeorge 7 Posted October 10, 2021 Author Report Share Posted October 10, 2021 Thanks guys, all in together now. A few scuffles early on ...mainly jills bullying the hobs! All very settled now. Everyone has more room and a better social life! 2 Quote Link to post
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