If it's just cash get the hob snipped and he will take care of the jill's for you .But if you can afford it get him castrated and get the jill's done as well then you will have nothing to worry about
you can keep them together and the castrated one will get bummed all the time they should live together though with out fighting as some guys who only work hobs keep them together all year round
That problably the best way to go you can disenfect everything and give your hutch's a going over with a blow torch but your best to start from scratch again and at least you will know theres nothing lingering ,all the best with the new ferrets
Dont think so i just saw it inthe countryman's it says
Mouching Ways and Hunting Days
with the warrener and his traveller friends
(The Stanley Boy's )
Just fancied a look but not at £27.50
I really cant see her coming back into season so quickly im sure producing milk would stop her hormones bring her back in but i could be wrong and often am
Sounds about the same as soaking rasins in whiskey and getting the pheasants drunk and picking them up ,but what a waste of whisky unless its a really cheap bottle