green dragon 701 Posted July 14 Report Share Posted July 14 Iv got a jill that’s pregnant and she’s on 43/44 days now this is her 1st litter she’s not massive but her nips are big and she looks like she’s ready drop. she’s acting her normal self bar the occasional nip. for the last 4 years my other 2 Jill’s have all dropped on 42 days without fail. Iv spoke to a couple of people and they have told me not be concerned until 45 days but that seams long to me I’ll take her to the vets 1st thing but just wondering has anyone else had a long pregnancy 1 Quote Link to post
brambles 3,197 Posted July 14 Report Share Posted July 14 I'd say she'll pop very shortly, wouldn't waste my money on a vet, probably get a wee lassie who's scared o the fcukin thing Quote Link to post
comanche 2,985 Posted July 14 Report Share Posted July 14 2 hours ago, green dragon said: Iv got a jill that’s pregnant and she’s on 43/44 days now this is her 1st litter she’s not massive but her nips are big and she looks like she’s ready drop. she’s acting her normal self bar the occasional nip. for the last 4 years my other 2 Jill’s have all dropped on 42 days without fail. Iv spoke to a couple of people and they have told me not be concerned until 45 days but that seams long to me I’ll take her to the vets 1st thing but just wondering has anyone else had a long pregnancy Something worth considering is that even if you actually saw the hob and jill mating there is no certainty that she "took" on the first attempt ; so might not be overdue. Ferret Jills need a bit of rough handling by the hob in order to release the eggs for fertilisation It might've taken another try or two to get a successful result . 2 Quote Link to post
green dragon 701 Posted July 14 Author Report Share Posted July 14 59 minutes ago, brambles said: I'd say she'll pop very shortly, wouldn't waste my money on a vet, probably get a wee lassie who's scared o the fcukin thing She looks very close so hopefully it will be tonight or tomorrow morning. But your right it’s always some younger who’s never seen a ferret Quote Link to post
green dragon 701 Posted July 14 Author Report Share Posted July 14 8 minutes ago, comanche said: Something worth considering is that even if you actually saw the hob and jill mating there is no certainty that she "took" on the first attempt ; so might not be overdue. Ferret Jills need a bit of rough handling by the hob in order to release the eggs for fertilisation It might've taken another try or two to get a successful result . I only left her in there together for a few hrs they where definitely haveing a roll about I could hear that but ye I never actually seen them mating she looks pregnant big nips and heavy belly so time will tell 1 Quote Link to post
brambles 3,197 Posted July 15 Report Share Posted July 15 Any joy this morning mate Quote Link to post
comanche 2,985 Posted July 15 Report Share Posted July 15 9 hours ago, green dragon said: I only left her in there together for a few hrs they where definitely haveing a roll about I could hear that but ye I never actually seen them mating she looks pregnant big nips and heavy belly so time will tell Hopefully you'll soon hear the patter of little feet. If nothing happens though , I wouldn't panic immediately . It's likely to be nothing more than a false pregnancy. They are common after unsuccessful matings and the jill will deflate and return to normal . But don't let that stop you consulting a vet if you are worried 1 Quote Link to post
green dragon 701 Posted July 15 Author Report Share Posted July 15 5 hours ago, brambles said: Any joy this morning mate Nothing strange one she’s dosnt look uncomfortable and she’s just acting her normal self I’m starting to think it’s a phantom pregnancy Iv be en had one before and the hob is had allways produced kits so I duno what to do now Quote Link to post
brambles 3,197 Posted July 15 Report Share Posted July 15 Bide your time, I'd say there's still plenty time for her to go if she's in pup 1 Quote Link to post
green dragon 701 Posted July 15 Author Report Share Posted July 15 Hopefully mate she’s a belting little jill she’s on 44 days now so I’ll just see how she goes but I’m starting to think it may be a phantom Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,459 Posted July 15 Report Share Posted July 15 Have you had a gentle feel for kits? Quote Link to post
green dragon 701 Posted July 15 Author Report Share Posted July 15 1 hour ago, gnipper said: Have you had a gentle feel for kits? Ye mate and I can’t seem to feel anything she just feels fat but he stomach looks low if that makes sense rather than her just being fat and and there doesn’t seem to be any milk in her tits just swollen nip Quote Link to post
green dragon 701 Posted July 15 Author Report Share Posted July 15 8 hours ago, comanche said: Hopefully you'll soon hear the patter of little feet. If nothing happens though , I wouldn't panic immediately . It's likely to be nothing more than a false pregnancy. They are common after unsuccessful matings and the jill will deflate and return to normal . But don't let that stop you consulting a vet if you are worried Hopefully but Iv had a feel of her stomach and can’t feel anything just feel fat/swollen and I can’t seen any milk in her tits. I’m starting to think she’s had a phantom pregnancy I only left her with hob for an hour mby 2 at the most I heard them rolling around but never saw them doing the deed Quote Link to post
comanche 2,985 Posted July 15 Report Share Posted July 15 (edited) 2 hours ago, green dragon said: Hopefully but Iv had a feel of her stomach and can’t feel anything just feel fat/swollen and I can’t seen any milk in her tits. I’m starting to think she’s had a phantom pregnancy I only left her with hob for an hour mby 2 at the most I heard them rolling around but never saw them doing the deed It's a shame if you had set your heart on a litter and the mating didn't work ,but no harm will come from a phantom pregnancy. Once the pregnancy hormones have run their normal 42ish day course she might ,or might not , be a bit nippy or try to pull your hand or other ferrets into her nest as if they were escaped babies , but'll soon return to normal. At this late stage of real pregnancy she should be looking very sleek and this sort of shape rather than just fat with big teats. Edited July 15 by comanche 1 Quote Link to post
green dragon 701 Posted July 15 Author Report Share Posted July 15 (edited) 51 minutes ago, comanche said: It's a shame if you had set your heart on a litter and the mating didn't work ,but no harm will come from a phantom pregnancy. Once the pregnancy hormones have run their normal 42ish day course she might ,or might not , be a bit nippy or try to pull your hand or other ferrets into her nest as if they were escaped babies , but'll soon return to normal. At this late stage of real pregnancy she should be looking very sleek and this sort of shape rather than just fat with big teats. She looks like what’s drawn in the picture she’s at 44 days now I’m not to fussed about the litter now more concerned for her health but I can’t feel any kits and she’s not producing milk Iv had a few of litters in the past and all droped on exactly 41days if the was any issue by 44 days I should be able to tell but she’s act completely normal bar being abit nippy Edited July 15 by green dragon Quote Link to post
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