When in your opinion would you need to modify the model number of a body that took a photograph .. i mean using one of these exif data programmes that allows some things to be modified
..and the angora jill can't suckle their own young, the milk dries up within days. They then have to be hand fed. They also have to be groomed, as they can't clean themselves like a normal ferret. A f*****g pointless animal bred only to line the pockets of greedy c**ts who put coin over animal welfare....
PS. Excuse the swearing, but this is a subject I feel strongly about.
Totally agree with you mal .. the pic of that angora is pretty much how most people think ferrets should look ... like i said in an earlier post on the greyhound ferret thread anything less than a 3 kilos in
I think you can only draw from your own experiences .. if you like i could drive a car from reading a book about how to do it.. but as i havent actually experienced driving one for real :laugh: now thats a scarey thought
A lot of us do just that relay to other people what we have experienced
I have seen 2 dead ones today funnily enough .. there were quite a few in my garden before the temperatures went mad last week .. in fact i have seen very few insects in the last week or so
Its better that the swelling is reduced because of the fact that ferrets are so low to the ground & its possible for infection to track via the vulva ... also if the hormones arnt reduced its possible they can become anaemic .. not all jills become sick if there left in season ... but just reducing the swelling helps
there are several methods to redcue the swelling other than mating them
you can spay which is a hysterectomy basically removal of the reproductive organs
A hormone injection commonly known as the jill jab
running the jill with a vasectomised hob ... sometimes the
and jills .... none so far.
You claimed earlier in the thread that you thought these ferrets didnt exist ... so have you changed your mind if you dont think the pictures shown in the thread so far are the greyhound type ferret you must have some preconceived idea of what you define as a greyhound type ferret
I have a new phone with a better camera on it now but i dont know how to get them on the pc off the phone
i just got an lg touch screen i love it .. its only a 2 pixel camera though .. but the phones brill
Sadly this seems to be a reoccurring problem ..... think your doing the right thing by keeping your jills out of season & end up with litters... its not very good
Theres a pair of what i think are house martins building a nest in the gable end of the house ... very entertaining to watch them & there building it really quickly
And I love someone stuck in the past.
Things change, knowledge improves.
Or do you still feed milk and slops and snap teeth?
Good answer droid,
Well there has been a few posts about folk like tj claiming to have owned greyhound ferret bas no one has yet managed to put up a picture or give any real hard proof they did/do excistso if any person can prove it then please share it with the world because as i see it, it is only a myth and old codjers like tj thinking back to there youth and since that was alsong time ago his memory might be playing tricks.
All they are is
And I love someone stuck in the past.
Things change, knowledge improves.
Or do you still feed milk and slops and snap teeth?
Good answer droid,
Well there has been a few posts about folk like tj claiming to have owned greyhound ferret bas no one has yet managed to put up a picture or give any real hard proof they did/do excistso if any person can prove it then please share it with the world because as i see it, it is only a myth and old codjers like tj thinking back to there youth and since that was alsong time ago his memory might be playing tricks.
All they are is
I like watching them,,,,, one of the eggs didnt hatch
All 6 hatched here i am going to see them tomorrow wheni have been shopping ... so hopefully all 6 are still ok there 1 week old on sunday
i think it depends on the hob ... if he is bothering the jills all the time & there necks are sore & scabby then i wouldn't leave him in all the time
if however he is the sort of hob who simply services the jills when there in need of it & then goes about his business with no pestering then yes ... i was lucky enough to keep a vasecotomised hob ..jills & a couple of castrated hobs all in the same run for years with no problems at all :thumbs: