Guest Countryboyo Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 I wouldnt pop them over the head,thats unecessery. im just worreid that my ferret cage will be crouded for to long Good for you mate. Nice to see someone considering the consequences before they breed Do you go ferreting Droid? Because if you do, then you would realise if you have a very good line, that you should keep it going. If it means keeping a few, and killing the ones which arent to your satisfaction, then so be it. Thats how the extraordinary ferrets are bred. Id spose the young lad does have a point, culling has and still does have a very influencial part to play in producing the best workers in dogs anyway and I presume the same applys to ferrets. Im not saying I agree with it. Quote Link to post
will.f11 24 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 I wouldnt pop them over the head,thats unecessery. im just worreid that my ferret cage will be crouded for to long Good for you mate. Nice to see someone considering the consequences before they breed Do you go ferreting Droid? Because if you do, then you would realise if you have a very good line, that you should keep it going. If it means keeping a few, and killing the ones which arent to your satisfaction, then so be it. Thats how the extraordinary ferrets are bred. Id spose the young lad does have a point, culling has and still does have a very influencial part to play in producing the best workers in dogs anyway and I presume the same applys to ferrets. Im not saying I agree with it. It isnt something anyone should enjoy, but if you didnt breed it, it would have never had a life anyway. if you pick out carefully what you want and dont want. It can be quick without the kit even knowing what happened. Just dont go head first into breeding like I did. Bloody stupid looking back Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 I wouldnt pop them over the head,thats unecessery. im just worreid that my ferret cage will be crouded for to long Good for you mate. Nice to see someone considering the consequences before they breed Do you go ferreting Droid? Because if you do, then you would realise if you have a very good line, that you should keep it going. If it means keeping a few, and killing the ones which arent to your satisfaction, then so be it. Thats how the extraordinary ferrets are bred. Id spose the young lad does have a point, culling has and still does have a very influencial part to play in producing the best workers in dogs anyway and I presume the same applys to ferrets. Im not saying I agree with it. It isnt something anyone should enjoy, but if you didnt breed it, it would have never had a life anyway. if you pick out carefully what you want and dont want. It can be quick without the kit even knowing what happened. Just dont go head first into breeding like I did. Bloody stupid looking back How do you know a tiny kit will or will no make the grade, or are you tallking culling after a few outings ? Quote Link to post
doddsy1970 9 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 (edited) I wouldnt pop them over the head,thats unecessery. im just worreid that my ferret cage will be crouded for to long Good for you mate. Nice to see someone considering the consequences before they breed Do you go ferreting Droid? Because if you do, then you would realise if you have a very good line, that you should keep it going. If it means keeping a few, and killing the ones which arent to your satisfaction, then so be it. Thats how the extraordinary ferrets are bred. What a screwed up and antiquated view. The bottom line is if you cant get rid then you dont breed. . How long have you actually been keeping ferrets for Wilf? Edited January 26, 2009 by doddsy Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 Should be fine mate, if you bring em up healthy they should go round nicely. If not, there aint nowt wrong with a tap on the head It aint cruel, if its done at birth. If you want to breed your ferrets, for the line quality then you will only want a couple. So knock the rest on the head. I dont expect any of yous would find killing a rabbit cruel, so why not killing a ferret. will, yet again you put the mouth first, before putting the brain in gear, first you say "if they are brought up nicely" then contradict yourself, saying "a tap on the head at birth" it can only be one or the other surely Do you go ferreting Droid? Because if you do, then you would realise if you have a very good line, that you should keep it going. If it means keeping a few, and killing the ones which arent to your satisfaction, then so be it. Thats how the extraordinary ferrets are bred. go back to the guys first post, asking "should he breed with a hob with overshot jaw, where you tell him to go for it, so he'll breed kitts that either show this defect, or could be carries of it, is this the "extraordinary ferrets" your on about , so then he can just knock them all on the head as newborn kitts Quote Link to post
Guest Countryboyo Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 I wouldnt pop them over the head,thats unecessery. im just worreid that my ferret cage will be crouded for to long Good for you mate. Nice to see someone considering the consequences before they breed Do you go ferreting Droid? Because if you do, then you would realise if you have a very good line, that you should keep it going. If it means keeping a few, and killing the ones which arent to your satisfaction, then so be it. Thats how the extraordinary ferrets are bred. What a screwed up and antiquated view. The bottom line is if you cant get rid then you dont breed. and all this bollocks about line breeding, do you realise that line breeding is another name for in-breeding. How long have you actually been keeping ferrets for Wilf? Dont think he said anything about line breeding. Quote Link to post
doddsy1970 9 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 Ive just looked at your profile and you are just 14 years old but what you have just come out with about keeping a line going is something an old ferreter would have said. I personally think you have been reading the wrong books Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 Ive just looked at your profile and you are just 14 years old but what you have just come out with about keeping a line going is something an old ferreter would have said. I personally think you have been reading the wrong books he hasn been reading anything , thats the problem Quote Link to post
doddsy1970 9 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 I wouldnt pop them over the head,thats unecessery. im just worreid that my ferret cage will be crouded for to long Good for you mate. Nice to see someone considering the consequences before they breed Do you go ferreting Droid? Because if you do, then you would realise if you have a very good line, that you should keep it going. If it means keeping a few, and killing the ones which arent to your satisfaction, then so be it. Thats how the extraordinary ferrets are bred. What a screwed up and antiquated view. The bottom line is if you cant get rid then you dont breed. and all this bollocks about line breeding, do you realise that line breeding is another name for in-breeding. How long have you actually been keeping ferrets for Wilf? Dont think he said anything about line breeding. Apologies my mistake ... ive edited post Quote Link to post
doddsy1970 9 Posted January 26, 2009 Report Share Posted January 26, 2009 Ive just looked at your profile and you are just 14 years old but what you have just come out with about keeping a line going is something an old ferreter would have said. I personally think you have been reading the wrong books he hasn been reading anything , thats the problem Seems a weird thing for a 14 year old to come out with. Quote Link to post
will.f11 24 Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 Its called being taught by old en ferret keepers. Quote Link to post
doddsy1970 9 Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 Its called being taught by old en ferret keepers. Its called trying to run before you can walk and trying to tell people with years more experience than you how to suck eggs Quote Link to post
Ginette 0 Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 It aint cruel, if its done at birth. If you want to breed your ferrets, for the line quality then you will only want a couple. So knock the rest on the head. I dont expect any of yous would find killing a rabbit cruel, so why not killing a ferret. I'm obviously not the expert you are. You can tell at birth the sex of the kits can you? That way you can tell which you want to keep? And of course at birth they show all the signs of whether they'll be a good worker?! You'll also want to consider the cost of feeding the kits etc. before you breed. Plus as said before, theres no shortage of good hobs to breed from, why use one with a defect that could be hereditary? Good luck. Quote Link to post
lorelei0922 2 Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 It aint cruel, if its done at birth. If you want to breed your ferrets, for the line quality then you will only want a couple. So knock the rest on the head. I dont expect any of yous would find killing a rabbit cruel, so why not killing a ferret. I'm obviously not the expert you are. You can tell at birth the sex of the kits can you? That way you can tell which you want to keep? And of course at birth they show all the signs of whether they'll be a good worker?! You'll also want to consider the cost of feeding the kits etc. before you breed. Plus as said before, theres no shortage of good hobs to breed from, why use one with a defect that could be hereditary? Good luck. actually you can tell at birth .. or within a day ... the sexes if you know what you're looking for... as to the other though.. no you can hardly suss who's gonna be a good worker like that... i wouldn't breed a ferret that has a known defect... thats not passing on good working genes .. thats irresponsible Quote Link to post
ulverston moocher 60 Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Its called being taught by old en ferret keepers. Yeh the same old ferreters that used to snap teeth feed slops and starve there ferrets for days before taking them out for a days sport and not handling them and keeping them vioucous mate you want to take most of what you think you know forget it then start from scratch because you have obviously been tought by somebody that doesnt have a clue. Quote Link to post
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