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I know i am FTB, and i know i am right, they will become better and gain more experience, but once a shallow ferret always a shallow ferret mate. Atb Russ

 

 

In all honesty, you don't know what goes on underground so I cant understand how you can come to such a conclusion.

 

But hey ho, I'm just an idiot.

 

FTB

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not every ferret will work! and as for deep and shallow , rubbish , a good worker should follow sent as far as it has to if you have a ferret that won't go to 20ft then it ain't a good worker and once a shallow ferret allways a shallow ferret is just an excuse i think

 

 

lol, dont make more of a mug of yourself, its good to have your own opinion but as gfor brandising it rubbish, well i'm not even going there. can you prove its rubbish... I can...and i dontunderstand what youre saying, shaLLOW,, "ITS JUST An excuse" and neither do you...

 

This is what happens on here when you try to give advice, and sound advice at that. gets slated.. i hope you have a theory for why it is rubbish!!

 

lots of good ferrets on here v, so......

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I know i am FTB, and i know i am right, they will become better and gain more experience, but once a shallow ferret always a shallow ferret mate. Atb Russ

 

 

In all honesty, you don't know what goes on underground so I cant understand how you can come to such a conclusion.

 

But hey ho, I'm just an idiot.

 

FTB

 

your not an idiot ftb, i agree with a lot you say... i can prove it with locators and differednt ferrets...atb russ

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FTB

 

your not an idiot ftb, i agree with a lot you say... i can prove it with locators and differednt ferrets...atb russ

 

The fact that some go deeper than others backs up my statement that some are better workers than others - it's just a different way of putting it.

I did state that in my first post.

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FTB

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FTB

 

your not an idiot ftb, i agree with a lot you say... i can prove it with locators and differednt ferrets...atb russ

 

The fact that some go deeper than others backs up my statement that some are better workers than others - it's just a different way of putting it.

I did state that in my first post.

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FTB

 

 

yes sorry i see you did, i just dont dont agree that a ferret witch fears temperature and pressure change will ever become acustom to it, meaning, that a ferret from a non working back ground would ever reach that of a top class working ferret..Russ,,,

 

It is a known fact that you can run a ferret through awarren, and it will do its job bolting fluff. tehn exit and not want to return. You then enteer another worker, and it begins to move more fluff. Were these the ones which sat tight, blocking the stop end with there backs. or where they at the presure change... did the 1st ferret just give up at the stop end, that i find very unusual, and you would normally be digging to a kill....

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Aye theres working ferrets and working ferrets

 

One farm i used to do the locator went off the dial i used to net up 4 burrows on a ledge pop the ferrets in a pour a cup off coffee and have time to drink it before the first rabbit bolted they where that deep .I got put off there to let a friend of the farmers wife do the farm next time i asked how he had got on the reply " He couldn't make the rabbits bolt with his ferrets so we had the place gassed during the summer .

 

Theres working ferrets and working ferrets ;)

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