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maybe im not grasping the problem here.......

 

but, you could put holes in a leather collar so it would be tight as feck on your thumbs. you could put them where you wanted and as tight as you wanted?

 

only thing i could think of stopping you doing that is thr position of the receiver on the collar?

 

or have i missed something?

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No mate as said before I have tried more holes

Both the Jill's slip out I even left it on one only to find it in there

Cage

When I used hobs I dint have a problem

I made a hole between the 3rd and second tightes yesterday

Anyway should be out tomorrow may just try zip tie

Or fashion a harness

Cheers lads for the help

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We put more holes in the collars and marked each collar for that ferret ,then i collar them up before i leave the house and before i start ferreting i check that the collars are still tight and working .Ive never had a problem

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We put more holes in the collars and marked each collar for that ferret ,then i collar them up before i leave the house and before i start ferreting i check that the collars are still tight and working .Ive never had a problem

yes mate will try everything tomorrow but think I will go with harness

As tried the holes and it is a case of I know when it's

Too tight

Got a nice chalk pit to ferret tomorrow so will sort it

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Had all type of collars for years, had all type of Ferts, big and small, never had your problem, i just dont get it.

I put a nail in pliers, and hold it over a cooker gas flame and make extra holes.

Grab your fert and put on the collar nice and tight, you wont choke it.

I really cant understand your problem.

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i remember someone on here saying they put the collar behind the ferrets front legs, dont know how well it works or how silly the ferret looks haha but it might be worth a go :blink:

I use them like this and it works for me

 

it was probably yourself that made the comment, handy tip to know :thumbs:

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