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its fine, but i was in the same boat with you once, and then the bigger one truned on me ( he now plays for the outher side, if you knwo what i mean) and now him and his brouther only can touch each outher whent hay play and are in the carry box, evan then he is trying to mount the smaller one. but ewh what you gonna do :)

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never make no difference for me aslong as there from same litter and bin brung up together

 

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i only keep dog ferrets and i have a right mixture from different years and different litters , i have all the adults castrated so theres no seasonal humping and once the pecking order is sorted , there isn,t a problem,once the younguns are old enuff to work , the whole lot will be in together ,all 11 of em

don,t see why it makes any difference whether they are from the same litter or not or brung up together

 

Well yeah, but if they are castrated they dont have all the manly hormones to make them all competetive and aggresive.

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Well yeah, but if they are castrated they dont have all the manly hormones to make them all competetive and aggresive.

 

I have 1 castrated and 6 intact hobs, all live together fine, in summer they get split into two groups

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