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Thanks for the offer both, but i took him out on saturday and worked him on some warrens that my [bANNED TEXT] wouldnt dare put his ferrets in, old land fill, twisted metal, rocks ect.

 

If i lost him, he would be on his own. :(

 

But guess what!

 

He worked hard, bolted well, killed in and returned in no time and i didnt get bit :o

(although i didnt dangle anything in front of him) :p

 

Well impressed

 

He aint going anywhere :D

 

Cheers Bob

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Thanks for the offer both, but i took him out on saturday and worked him on some warrens that my [bANNED TEXT] wouldnt dare put his ferrets in, old land fill, twisted metal, rocks ect.

 

If i lost him, he would be on his own. :(

 

But guess what!

 

He worked hard, bolted well, killed in and returned in no time and i didnt get bit :o

(although i didnt dangle anything in front of him) :p

 

Well impressed

 

He aint going anywhere :D

 

Cheers Bob

 

Nice! :good:

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Ferretlass

 

I respect that opinion and you are right, what was i thinking :icon_redface: . Im only going to breed 2 jills as i have bred one of them before and she produced some good kits,

 

Do u have any experience of two jills having kits in the same cage / court ?

sorry to just jump in, but reading your few problems is like looking back to last year i bread my to jills, one polecat looking and one albeno . both were housed together in massive top and bottom cage. the albeno had here kits in the nest box above all 8 of them ,when my other jill droped her six, the albeno kept steeling them. so i wont keep two in pup together again and it was alot of work trying to get rid of 14 kits never mind poo. anyway mate good luck :good:

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