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If you get kits born this year you wont need it jabbing, and if you get the hob done at the end of this year it wont need jabbing next year either as the hob will be able to go in with her

 

what is the risk of losing my snipped hob though? is it worth getting another working jill so i dont have to take him out? and what is a reasonable price for having a hob snipped? thank you for your patience i want to be sure as the lat gthing i want is to harm a ferret

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If you get kits born this year you wont need it jabbing, and if you get the hob done at the end of this year it wont need jabbing next year either as the hob will be able to go in with her

 

what is the risk of losing my snipped hob though? is it worth getting another working jill so i dont have to take him out? and what is a reasonable price for having a hob snipped? thank you for your patience i want to be sure as the lat gthing i want is to harm a ferret

You mean when working him ?

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If you get kits born this year you wont need it jabbing, and if you get the hob done at the end of this year it wont need jabbing next year either as the hob will be able to go in with her

 

what is the risk of losing my snipped hob though? is it worth getting another working jill so i dont have to take him out? and what is a reasonable price for having a hob snipped? thank you for your patience i want to be sure as the lat gthing i want is to harm a ferret

You mean when working him ?

 

yeah sorry i didnt specify :icon_redface:

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If you get kits born this year you wont need it jabbing, and if you get the hob done at the end of this year it wont need jabbing next year either as the hob will be able to go in with her

 

what is the risk of losing my snipped hob though? is it worth getting another working jill so i dont have to take him out? and what is a reasonable price for having a hob snipped? thank you for your patience i want to be sure as the lat gthing i want is to harm a ferret

You mean when working him ?

 

yeah sorry i didnt specify :icon_redface:

 

Well the easisist way to ensure you get your hob or any other ferret back after each trip out is a locator

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i agree wae kay she always makes sense

 

tho if space is a problem when seperating hob fae jills

 

why dont you just acquire the use f a hoblet as you need him

theres a pinned thread where people advertise hobs for use

 

some of the animal charities will give you a voucher for the snip to be

done free of charge,

dont know who, could find out tho

as a mate got it

 

i will have a look but could you ask your mate please

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I would go for the two hobs option, if you get two kitt brothers, by the time they come into season, having lived together for best part of a year, there should be no fighting, ok they may become bum bandits for a month or two, but no expensive vet bills to start, if then in the future your mum falls in love with these giant teddy bears and allows you more space for hutches/court, you can get some jills, then look at getting one hob snipped and one castrated or left intact.

 

at present I have

 

one castrated

two snipped

four intact

 

all living in the court, jills not in season yet (theres 5 jills with them) so they are going up the muddy path, BUT NO FIGHTING

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I would go for the two hobs option, if you get two kitt brothers, by the time they come into season, having lived together for best part of a year, there should be no fighting, ok they may become bum bandits for a month or two, but no expensive vet bills to start, if then in the future your mum falls in love with these giant teddy bears and allows you more space for hutches/court, you can get some jills, then look at getting one hob snipped and one castrated or left intact.

 

at present I have

 

one castrated

two snipped

four intact

 

all living in the court, jills not in season yet (theres 5 jills with them) so they are going up the muddy path, BUT NO FIGHTING

 

Would that not be a bit of a gamble? They might not fight so they might not injure themselves. I agree with the hob and jill scenario and as Kay said if you get them as kits this year then you will have time to get the hob snipped by next year.

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Firstly i think your hutch is too small for two ferrets it should be a minimum of 6x2x2 ,bigger if you plan to add more .

If you get two hobs and they start fighting you will need to split them do you have the room and another hutch?.

If you settle for a snipped hob and Jill ,with just the one Jill he might mark her up and hurt her so they need splitting again.

Complete hob and Jill same again and when she has her kitts your going to need to feed the for 7/8 weeks they will eat as much as a small african nation

And as they usually have more hob than jill kitts and you cant get rid of them most of the time what do you plan to do with these cull them when there born .

 

You need to carefully think and answer all these questions before you get your first ferret

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Firstly i think your hutch is too small for two ferrets it should be a minimum of 6x2x2 ,bigger if you plan to add more .

If you get two hobs and they start fighting you will need to split them do you have the room and another hutch?.

If you settle for a snipped hob and Jill ,with just the one Jill he might mark her up and hurt her so they need splitting again.

Complete hob and Jill same again and when she has her kitts your going to need to feed the for 7/8 weeks they will eat as much as a small african nation

And as they usually have more hob than jill kitts and you cant get rid of them most of the time what do you plan to do with these cull them when there born .

 

You need to carefully think and answer all these questions before you get your first ferret

 

i made my hutch to sizes provided on a ferret association site for two ferrets so they should be fine and yes i do have the room for more but was told this would be big enough. so is this best idea two jills and a hob or will the same happen?

 

that is why i am asking all these questions in advance so i know

 

and in regards to culling babies no this wasnt a plan but what would happen to ferrets you cant get rid of you cant relase them can you?

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Firstly i think your hutch is too small for two ferrets it should be a minimum of 6x2x2 ,bigger if you plan to add more .

If you get two hobs and they start fighting you will need to split them do you have the room and another hutch?.

If you settle for a snipped hob and Jill ,with just the one Jill he might mark her up and hurt her so they need splitting again.

Complete hob and Jill same again and when she has her kitts your going to need to feed the for 7/8 weeks they will eat as much as a small african nation

And as they usually have more hob than jill kitts and you cant get rid of them most of the time what do you plan to do with these cull them when there born .

 

You need to carefully think and answer all these questions before you get your first ferret

 

i made my hutch to sizes provided on a ferret association site for two ferrets so they should be fine and yes i do have the room for more but was told this would be big enough. so is this best idea two jills and a hob or will the same happen?

 

that is why i am asking all these questions in advance so i know

 

and in regards to culling babies no this wasnt a plan but what would happen to ferrets you cant get rid of you cant relase them can you?

 

if you want a starting point & have never kept ferrets before i will advise you to get 2 neutered ferrets from a rescue , then you have nothing to worry about them having babys & if you get on ok with them you can always add more maybe next year,

 

I know origonally i said a hob & jill if you were getting kits this year but if your having to rely on your parents footing any bills then get 2 neutered ones that way it gives you time to get ferreting stuff & save for a locator

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I would say the same as Kay. Iv got six Jills and a vasectomised hob it works for me . It cost me £35 to get the hob done .

 

well that sounds like the best option, will he be able to stay in all year if hes done? i will ring my vet for a quote

 

magwitch im not sure if you should condone that mate lol

 

how badly would two hobs fight?

 

what would i do if i couldnt get rid of all the wee kits>?

i would have some of you mate always after ferrets

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Firstly i think your hutch is too small for two ferrets it should be a minimum of 6x2x2 ,bigger if you plan to add more .

If you get two hobs and they start fighting you will need to split them do you have the room and another hutch?.

If you settle for a snipped hob and Jill ,with just the one Jill he might mark her up and hurt her so they need splitting again.

Complete hob and Jill same again and when she has her kitts your going to need to feed the for 7/8 weeks they will eat as much as a small african nation

And as they usually have more hob than jill kitts and you cant get rid of them most of the time what do you plan to do with these cull them when there born .

 

You need to carefully think and answer all these questions before you get your first ferret

 

i made my hutch to sizes provided on a ferret association site for two ferrets so they should be fine and yes i do have the room for more but was told this would be big enough. so is this best idea two jills and a hob or will the same happen?

 

that is why i am asking all these questions in advance so i know

 

and in regards to culling babies no this wasnt a plan but what would happen to ferrets you cant get rid of you cant relase them can you?

 

if you want a starting point & have never kept ferrets before i will advise you to get 2 neutered ferrets from a rescue , then you have nothing to worry about them having babys & if you get on ok with them you can always add more maybe next year,

 

I know origonally i said a hob & jill if you were getting kits this year but if your having to rely on your parents footing any bills then get 2 neutered ones that way it gives you time to get ferreting stuff & save for a locator

 

where would be the best place to get rescue ferrets and how old, when etc?

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Pump in ferret rescues and start phoning round most will have a few left from last year so you will probably get what you want .Cost a bob or two to get your ferret's neutered though

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which ever way you do it its going to cost you a tidy penny , if your looking for a cheap way there isnt one , expect at least 40 to 60 quid for 2 ferrets from a rescue but they will already be neutered .

 

if you get kits this year & then get a hob vasectomised late on this year the price will vary from vet to vet & that will probably cost up to about 50 quid , if you allow the ferrets to breed you have no experience & then have the huge task of providing enough food which if you dont have a freezer full of rabbit will be costly .

 

I really think you need to get the all clear from your parents as to the costing of all this, its not cheap which ever way you do it

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