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So whats the joke just because you lot are so ignorant!!! Yes there is such things as Europeans animal health trust in newmarket even do bloodtests to prove the european polecat. And there are angoras seems you thick wits need to go back and re-educate yourself on ferrets and the other breeds out there. oh sorry forgot your tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo simple for that. If you dont like an advert you dont need to reply i see twats like you everyday taking poor defenceless animals to market couldnt give ashit who takes them as long as there off your hands so why bother breeding?????? Just to give to more fools who can starve, mistreat and neglect. seriously think some people need to get a life dont they!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

pmsl blood testing polecats f--k me think your the nugget

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think you should change yer name from idiotsbeware to idiotbehere,lol

Rake having a clear out ?.

I got a wee jill from these breeders...   60.quid is a bargain for an animal with that breeding   The one on the right...    

It's a shame you banned him . . . . . I was fascinated by what he was trying to say. . . . . . . . . and had no fecking clue what it was :laugh:

 

He is correct in that you do get angora ferrets. . . . . an abomination created by the pet breeders, and I believe unable to suckle their own young?

 

You also do get 'E.U polecats'. . . . . although I swear before all of the marketing they were just wild polecats, from which our polecat ferrets (and the rest) were bred down.

 

Now i've seen a couple of wild poleys. . . .. and had one here for about a month. . . . and the first thing I have noticed is the size. . . . . they certainly are a lot bigger than my standard working ferrets, and built like tanks, very well muscled. When caught as adults . . . . . I cannot imagine them ever being tamed enough to be used and you might lose a few ferrets trying to mate one :laugh: If reared from a kit. . . . . i'm unsure of the advantage over a decent (and I mean good, rather than average) working ferret.

 

As for DNA tests. . . . . . I was under the impression that trying to distinguish wild poleys from many poley ferrets was somewhat difficult . . . .

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It's a shame you banned him . . . . . I was fascinated by what he was trying to say. . . . . . . . . and had no fecking clue what it was :laugh:

 

He is correct in that you do get angora ferrets. . . . . an abomination created by the pet breeders, and I believe unable to suckle their own young?

 

You also do get 'E.U polecats'. . . . . although I swear before all of the marketing they were just wild polecats, from which our polecat ferrets (and the rest) were bred down.

 

Now i've seen a couple of wild poleys. . . .. and had one here for about a month. . . . and the first thing I have noticed is the size. . . . . they certainly are a lot bigger than my standard working ferrets, and built like tanks, very well muscled. When caught as adults . . . . . I cannot imagine them ever being tamed enough to be used and you might lose a few ferrets trying to mate one :laugh: If reared from a kit. . . . . i'm unsure of the advantage over a decent (and I mean good, rather than average) working ferret.

 

As for DNA tests. . . . . . I was under the impression that trying to distinguish wild poleys from many poley ferrets was somewhat difficult . . . .

there was a dead hob on the road last week and a mates had a couple in his fens on the shoot, there strong looking monkeys as you say :laugh:

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It's a shame you banned him . . . . . I was fascinated by what he was trying to say. . . . . . . . . and had no fecking clue what it was :laugh:

 

He is correct in that you do get angora ferrets. . . . . an abomination created by the pet breeders, and I believe unable to suckle their own young?

 

You also do get 'E.U polecats'. . . . . although I swear before all of the marketing they were just wild polecats, from which our polecat ferrets (and the rest) were bred down.

 

Now i've seen a couple of wild poleys. . . .. and had one here for about a month. . . . and the first thing I have noticed is the size. . . . . they certainly are a lot bigger than my standard working ferrets, and built like tanks, very well muscled. When caught as adults . . . . . I cannot imagine them ever being tamed enough to be used and you might lose a few ferrets trying to mate one :laugh: If reared from a kit. . . . . i'm unsure of the advantage over a decent (and I mean good, rather than average) working ferret.

 

As for DNA tests. . . . . . I was under the impression that trying to distinguish wild poleys from many poley ferrets was somewhat difficult . . . .

there was a dead hob on the road last week and a mates had a couple in his fens on the shoot, there strong looking monkeys as you say :laugh:

 

 

I had to get a live on out of a cage trap recently :laugh:

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It's a shame you banned him . . . . . I was fascinated by what he was trying to say. . . . . . . . . and had no fecking clue what it was :laugh:

 

He is correct in that you do get angora ferrets. . . . . an abomination created by the pet breeders, and I believe unable to suckle their own young?

 

You also do get 'E.U polecats'. . . . . although I swear before all of the marketing they were just wild polecats, from which our polecat ferrets (and the rest) were bred down.

 

Now i've seen a couple of wild poleys. . . .. and had one here for about a month. . . . and the first thing I have noticed is the size. . . . . they certainly are a lot bigger than my standard working ferrets, and built like tanks, very well muscled. When caught as adults . . . . . I cannot imagine them ever being tamed enough to be used and you might lose a few ferrets trying to mate one :laugh: If reared from a kit. . . . . i'm unsure of the advantage over a decent (and I mean good, rather than average) working ferret.

 

As for DNA tests. . . . . . I was under the impression that trying to distinguish wild poleys from many poley ferrets was somewhat difficult . . . .

there was a dead hob on the road last week and a mates had a couple in his fens on the shoot, there strong looking monkeys as you say :laugh:

 

 

I had to get a live on out of a cage trap recently :laugh:

 

rimmy is a handy tool :laugh::laugh:

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