get him the snip ,i have jills ,castrated hobs and a vasectomised all living together all year round .no problems, but getting them the jill jab isnt good for their health all the time plus they can come back in season so your paying out again.
its hard to believe that someone could ever neglect any animal like this ,i personally would have taken it straight to the vets for a full check up and vitamins and antibiotics .i would give him some minced chicken not rice ,still a light meal but will have nutritional value to it rice doesnt really have any .hope he makes a full recovery and then go and kick out of the
i once had a late litter they were born in november ,because it was cooler the jill was happier and the kits had more time to mature for the following season good luck and hope you find homes for them
your best bet is not to take your dog round to your girlfriend for a while ,let things settle .it wont kill you not to stop at your girlfriends , she should have checked with her landlord first
my ferrets have fresh meat every day but they also have dried ,I use chudleys only because of the shape as one of my old ferrets gets the star shaped biscuits stuck in the roof of her mouth .There are several different brands out on the market so its all down to preference
the guys only asking a little advice as he has never seen a ferret lose hair like this before ,for what reason why it is and pictures dont show the true story does it have to turn into a playground fight .if he hadnt had bothered in asking and just left the ferret something more serious could have been wrong with it and then everybody would have jumped down his throat for waiting so long .i also cannot understand why pet owners would want to join a hunting site when there are pet forums i guess its the same as terrier shows and how many terriers do work whats stood there.it doesnt matter how l
so she has been in season and not mated ,but she is showing no signs of being in season now,then it could be a womb infection and then its best to take to the vets to check her out
the fur loss on the back of the neck looks familiar to when a jill has been ragged to much by a hob and the scabs have come off leaving a bald patch ,and to the hair loss on the chest could be caused if she is a chunky ferret, what has to squeeze through a hole or tube quite alot of times during they day in which case its just rubbed away . other reasons for baldness in ferrets is if a jill has been left in season for far to long and feeding to many eggs
Well what can i add to all whats been said lol,but all i can say i hope your recycling bin is empty cos it will soon be over flowing .have fun see you both soon