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'minka79' timestamp='1294343275' post='1862622']

thats all good advice thanks lads.

its in the borders and the burrows are all in a steep bank im not sure if this description helps

 

 

Sorry mate thats a bit far away for a day out and to see how we go about it , I prefer jills but have hobs i use in larger deeper warrens

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i have one hob and one jill which i work,i use them alternatly so they get a rest between setts,i have a young hob i'll be starting next season,,jills are quicker,hobs are stronger so i get the best mix i think...

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I have a mixture of hobs and jills. I know that there seems to have been a trend over the last few years toward breeding smaller and smaller ferrets - i don't understand why? I suppose the idea is to get less kills but small ferrets seem to kill to so not sure if it works. To me it seems silly - same as using a terrier that is very small and light, they get knocked about and find it difficult to stand heavy work at a high rate. The jills that i use are all of a medium size with one being fairly large. They weigh about 700-850 grams. I find they can work all day and everyday and to be honest i get few kills. The hobs are a little bigger, but not excessive at 150 grams in weight. They are long rather than wide with the extra weight. I'm not knocking very small ferrets as i know many use them with success but they are just not for me as i don't see the advantage.

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