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But would that jill share a cage with that same rabbit that gave her a hard time :D

 

To be honest S1,no probalies not.I'm just speaking from experience,all ferts will explore these dark,damp holes but when it comes to the end of the tube & it gets full on some MAY bottle it...i'm only saying what i've experienced but the vast majority of ferts will give 100% & good on them :victory:

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To be honest S1,no probalies not.I'm just speaking from experience,all ferts will explore these dark,damp holes but when it comes to the end of the tube & it gets full on some MAY bottle it...i'm only saying what i've experienced but the vast majority of ferts will give 100% & good on them :victory:

 

When I took my rescue jill out for the first few times she got battered, I think that was because she was playing and the rabbit was'nt, once she got the jist of the game she started killing under, this I'm sure is because she knows if she plays about she'll get her arse kicked, so now when she comes into contact with a rabbit she climbs straight to the front, and leaves the Kung Fu part of the rabbit alone, hence more bolters, and a little digging.

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When I took my rescue jill out for the first few times she got battered, I think that was because she was playing and the rabbit was'nt, once she got the jist of the game she started killing under, this I'm sure is because she knows if she plays about she'll get her arse kicked, so now when she comes into contact with a rabbit she climbs straight to the front, and leaves the Kung Fu part of the rabbit alone, hence more bolters, and a little digging.

 

Good on you for taking the rescue's on,top man :notworthy: & i know they'll do you well for a few seasons..a man of me own heart more bolters & VERY little if no digging :o

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My bew jill i woulnt say she's to nice to work but when theres nothing in the burrow shes out and away to find another burrow im scared im going to lose her in cover so she doesn't get worked as often as the rest

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A few months ago i took in a jill which had spent its whole life away from the litter in a wardobe in someones' flat(!)

 

Anyways,i did wonder what sort of worker she would make and so far she is coming along nicely- i dont know if she was worker bred but not having even been outside since tiny doesnt seem to have held her back on the field

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This is one of those things you hear every so often. They can't be good workers if they are tame. Must be agressive. What rot!! If I am going to stick my hand down a rabbit hole the last thing I want to worry about is the ferret latching onto my fingers. Give me a soppy tame ferret anyday.

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My bew jill i woulnt say she's to nice to work but when theres nothing in the burrow shes out and away to find another burrow im scared im going to lose her in cover so she doesn't get worked as often as the rest

i have a young jill that is constently doing that :thumbdown:

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