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heres a couple of pics of my hutches and run made by my dad.access to the top hutch is by lifting the lid (roof) which makes it easier when cleaning and getting to the ferrets.acces to the bottom hutch is by the drop down front or by the small door to the left which opens to the bed.

 

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i keep the run on the concrete path as it helps keep clean and keeps thier nails down.i put in tubes to keep them occupied and access is from the lift up door on top.

 

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good hunting

 

rew

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Good looking set up REW. :)

 

Keeping ferrets in sheds is OK this time of year, as long as they have plenty of light coming in and circulating air.

I kept mine in a wooden shed, but now going to keep them outside, as i found in the summer, the shed gets like a furnase, boiling hot :icon_eek: Not good for the ferts i found :no:

 

Just my expereince ;)

 

Frank.

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thanks

there are no windows so they is plenty of air.i think this pics were taken during the summer in the evening and you can see there is plenty of light.but during the summer months i put them in there run all day.

 

good hunting

 

rew

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this is were i keep my two jill ferrets there in the dog run but up off the floor so not to take up any space fron the dogs,the can see and smell each other and i have no probs with them at all.just two hutches with a piece of land drain pipng to connect them i've also made one end were i can blank it off for cleaning etc

 

 

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