hes a handsome fella for shure,,,, dont time fly , cos i remember seeing him at about the size of a big terreier..proberbly 4 month or so,, looks like hes going to fill the game bag with plenty of fast running game ,,, and some tasty bits and bobs as well.
i dont think who ever made that image,,, actualy thought it through properly,,,,, because all that says to me is the welsh draggon is GAY,,,,,,and kind of re-afirms,, our english view of you lot being sheep shaggers..
i just hope we play well in defeat...
as above,, kattie price, Jorden,,, cant stand the woman,,, i even read her first autobigraphy about 7 year ago ,,, just to see if ide like her,,,,,,,,,,,,,,disliked her more
good little film that,, and what a beautifull creature,, it realy looks like a slightly larger stoat, and is as quik...
one thing about this ,, is you can see why mustalids,, ferrets , and other small carnivors are popular as pets,,, i mean who would want a rabbit or guini pig ,, after watching ferrets and there kind play,,,,
no mate ,, im fully awaer kits will start sucking on meat at 3 weeks,, and by 5-6 are like fecking pirana fish,,, however my opinion is even at 7 weeks there still imature , mentaly and to an extent physicaly,, they still dont move like adults at 7 weeks,, and i feel there still learning from the mother.
granted a 7 week old kit will survive away from its mother,,, i just think theres far more for it lern and i think they still need there mothesr love/protection,, whater you want to call it.
whats a 16 week old kit, being fertile got to do with anything...????
and where did you get that information from,,, because with out even checking on the net,, i think your wrong,,
i ya spot on tomo av gettin me maturity way wrong its as early as 6 months , but your wrong about the weaning time , BUT A MAN WHOS MADE NO MISTAKES HAS FERRETED FECK ALL
i havent mentioned weaning,
whats a 16 week old kit, being fertile got to do with anything...????
and where did you get that information from,,, because with out even checking on the net,, i think your wrong,,
well good luck to you for finding them homes,, my opinion is 7 weeks is a bit early for ferrets to leave the jill, i think folk tend to assosiate them with puppies,,,, but there far difrent,,, personly i feel 10 weeks is the earliest ,, and better from 12 - 14 week.,,,
supprisingly not,, i had one behind my house last week,,, but nothing up there yet,, havent even dug to a nest yet...
where you been up north, out with moorman and L.K ??
Hang on ile just put the post code up no i dont mind you asking,,,..but obviously im not going to say where fella ,,,, although im shure there are folk out there that know my little spot....
i dont think anybody is being like that on this thread,,
guys are just saying what they have done over the years, and whilst its nice to do some good chalks ,, im quite happy getting half a dozen on walks round local...
spot on,, them hedges are a pain, bramble and blackthorn , the ferreters nightmere lol,, nice to get the younguns out as well , yeh im off again tomorow up there..
steve ,, think we all did bakewell years ago,, there was good numbers up there years back
not quite clear on what you mean moll,,, unless you mean the run is almost on the surface,,,, i asume there are hills??
you can trap in the hills,,, probe the hill till you locate the tunnel, then set your trap,,
waste of money,,, been to so many mole jobs with one of those in the midle of the garden,,, and i can garrantee theres a dozen other pesters on here done the same...........................the only reason theres no moles in your garden patrick , is because they dont want to be in your garden,,, perhaps lack of invertibrates for them to eat...
as for vibration keeping them out,,, you see millions of mole hills next to roads