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ferrets and blood lines ,,, ive kept my line for 20 odd years with the odd out cross ,,, do people think ferrets are just ferrets and all will do a good enough job... or when it gets rough the blood lines show , if working the ferret 1 day by not feeding the day before do you think the performence is better , or worse ?

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ferrets and blood lines ,,, ive kept my line for 20 odd years with the odd out cross ,,, do people think ferrets are just ferrets and all will do a good enough job... or when it gets rough the blood lines show , if working the ferret 1 day by not feeding the day before do you think the performence is better , or worse ?

 

 

Don't know much about blood lines mate.

But i find feeding them befor a days work stops them killing underground and then reduces digs.

 

But for some reason they never drink while woking :hmm:

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i no many would disagree with me but i dont think there is much to do with blood lines.

then again. some ferrets will get straight down there and work there socks off and others wont.

thats my opinion though..

 

 

I think its more down to the mentallity of the ferret, and the conditions and ofcourse how you work them. Don't think blood-lines play a major part.

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blood line are everything for me and so easy to lose i like ferrets thta work threed ays a week at this time of year and when the rabbs get harder to bolt ,they will stick with them , lost my line not saw many good ferrets lately got one old jill makes the rest look like passengers , my dog ferrets have passed away so short of good ferrets now saw some poor workers lately compared to when i was rabbit trapping thought i would take it for granted but well live and learn

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Im not bothered about blood lines ive got a couple of kitts from a few guy's off of here when i needed replacements but i would only breed and keep from ferrets that have proven themselves

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i no many would disagree with me but i dont think there is much to do with blood lines.

then again. some ferrets will get straight down there and work there socks off and others wont.

thats my opinion though..

 

On this occasion I entirely agree with you.

 

:laugh:

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I lost a good line a few years ago, it had about 5 generations going into it, these were all bred out to decent working stock, and after trying for a few seasons to mate the old hob, i realised it was him that must have been a jaffa. Too late at this point. Shame really, around 80% of the litters would make the grade on that line.

Luckily we got some decent working stock of an friend and started again, but it was slim pickings last year, we only had one decent hob ferret untill last years kits started getting into it!

The not feeding them the day before can put the edge on them a little, but i think they can fade a bit after a lot of graft later in the day, I prefer to let them eat there fill outside the cage the day before, then put them back in the cages without any extra food, they are not starved into working, just kept on the hungry side.

At the start of the season, usually my ferrets are pretty fat and out of shape, working far too heavy for the first few outings, this has the same effect as feeding them on the day, or leaving them with a load of food in the cage, they do ok, but i know when i'm not digging that much, there not shifting or sticking with the stubborn rabbits.

Yes the bloodlines help to throw out great stock, and I suppose in a way, it's only the showing ferrets that breed for looks rather than what most ferreters do, and breed the best workers again and again! :thumbs:

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