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how old are they?

 

shouldnt you be spending some time with them before you take them out?

 

you wouldnt take a dog lamping without bonding with it first :thumbs:

 

I think, although not quite sure, he wants to work them, not fecking marry them.

 

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I dont know if the same with ferrets , best to get em out sometimes ,

 

all the same, id like to spend a little time with them before i took them out.

 

not just-chuck em in the hutch and chuck em down the hole the next day.

 

if he has to dig to them then he might end up with a ferret hanging off his finger.

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A few years ago, I was giving a very small Poly Jill, small, so small you would now class it as a micro.

The next day, i had a ferreting trip, so decided to take the new Jill along.

It worked, but when bolting a rabbit, would flee out the bury at such a speed, and me chasing it trying to catch it, it did this at every bury, at one point must have chased it over 200 yds, it was the fastest, ferret I have seen, the sweat was lashing from me.

She was really easy to handle no nipping, so when i got back, and put her in the hutch, i kept her in there for a month, handling her daily.

The next time out, she was fine, had calmed down, no running from the bury.

And turned out a nice steady worker.

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A few years ago, I was giving a very small Poly Jill, small, so small you would now class it as a micro.

The next day, i had a ferreting trip, so decided to take the new Jill along.

It worked, but when bolting a rabbit, would flee out the bury at such a speed, and me chasing it trying to catch it, it did this at every bury, at one point must have chased it over 200 yds, it was the fastest, ferret I have seen, the sweat was lashing from me.

She was really easy to handle no nipping, so when i got back, and put her in the hutch, i kept her in there for a month, handling her daily.

The next time out, she was fine, had calmed down, no running from the bury.

And turned out a nice steady worker.

I am chuckling to myself here, as can picture you chasing a micro ferret across the field.
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