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how soon can the hob go back in with the young


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when do you enter your hob back with kits and jill.

 

 

to save agro with certain member can only ferreters reply as i dont want this turning into an row again . thankyou

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I try to keep the jill away from them for a fortnight or they just go back trying to suckle from her and i like her to dry off as i think it drains her suckling kitts for 6 weeks mate

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Ive got a jill and her last years son was castrated. He has lived with her since (just him and her) but i split them up when she had kits. how long until he can go back (castrated not vasectomised) he is really docile and I cant think of him harming them but im not sure?

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Its just the same thing the kitts MUST be big enough to look after themselves or move away from the hob because if he dont try to hump them he might try to kill them so 6/8 weeks and watch them for a good couple of hours when you put him in

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Ive got a jill and her last years son was castrated. He has lived with her since (just him and her) but i split them up when she had kits. how long until he can go back (castrated not vasectomised) he is really docile and I cant think of him harming them but im not sure?

 

as the above post said, I too had my castrated hob in with 3 jills and 12 kitts, he was only removed when he started getting too motherly and moved the kitts every 10 seconds, only you can tell, as they are your ferts, no one knows them better than you, so try introducing them back together, but keep a very close eye out

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i usually put him back when they are roughly 12 weeks old they are big and tough enough to stand up to the hob, plus they try to suckle from the hob if they are to young

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Ive put them together and watched for an hour. They are fine and he just slept in the differet nest box. I hve put some bedding in the unused nestbox and the jill has moved all the kits in there, Is thi normal. and is it ok to change e bedding in her original nestbox out?

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