he prob doesnt have a clue if they've been worked or not, but picking up a young one wud def help, mind u not all ferrets become good workers, but giving the ferret enough time you will no
im having problems bolting the bunnies too, they would rather take there chances with the ferrets than bolt, having to dig them out a bit too much at the moment!!! its all good fun tho!!!
love the pic's i get sparrowhawks in my back garden all the time, i was stood by the back door having a cig, to see a sparrowhawk grab hold of a sparrow mid air then devour it less than 4 foot away from me, Over the moon, well chuffed to see that.
same here ive got a jill thats a little baby with me, but a little monster to other people, like my mate when out ferreting,she latched on to his thumb!! was a little funny tho!!! haha
My jill called sas is one of the best little workers ive ever had, once she starts working you cant stop her, she'll work all day bolting plenty of rabbits every time, so training her daughter up with sas, so hopefully have another little bellter!!!
theres a good video that you can watch at the top of this forum mate, it helped me, and all i do is make my own nets, f**king hate the factory made ones, they just fall to bits!!!