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Hes selling it because he bought two and he doesn't want it breeding with her brother ( doesn't he have another hutch ?).

 

Then hes already talking about getting 335 a kit next year when he breeds it ( no mention of trying to work it no wonder theres so much shit doing the rounds ).

 

And it only looks like a polecat ferret to me no a eu cross

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Hes selling it because he bought two and he doesn't want it breeding with her brother ( doesn't he have another hutch ?).

 

Then hes already talking about getting 335 a kit next year when he breeds it ( no mention of trying to work it no wonder theres so much shit doing the rounds ).

 

And it only looks like a polecat ferret to me no a eu cross

unbelievable isn't it.

 

and like you say, you get polecats, then you get some ferrets look a bit like polecats but aren't...but that doesn't even look like one! it's blatantly just a ferret!!!

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Hes selling it because he bought two and he doesn't want it breeding with her brother ( doesn't he have another hutch ?).

 

Then hes already talking about getting 335 a kit next year when he breeds it ( no mention of trying to work it no wonder theres so much shit doing the rounds ).

 

And it only looks like a polecat ferret to me no a eu cross

I agree that there is a dark ferret but it may have a small percentage of eu. I was told that you can tell an eu if the dark fur extends down to the nose and the ears are more rounded, is this true? How can you tell apart and eu or eu x from a normal ferret??? anyone know? Cheers

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Hes selling it because he bought two and he doesn't want it breeding with her brother ( doesn't he have another hutch ?).

 

Then hes already talking about getting 335 a kit next year when he breeds it ( no mention of trying to work it no wonder theres so much shit doing the rounds ).

 

And it only looks like a polecat ferret to me no a eu cross

I agree that there is a dark ferret but it may have a small percentage of eu. I was told that you can tell an eu if the dark fur extends down to the nose and the ears are more rounded, is this true? How can you tell apart and eu or eu x from a normal ferret??? anyone know? Cheers

 

Who cares?

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Hes selling it because he bought two and he doesn't want it breeding with her brother ( doesn't he have another hutch ?).

 

Then hes already talking about getting 335 a kit next year when he breeds it ( no mention of trying to work it no wonder theres so much shit doing the rounds ).

 

And it only looks like a polecat ferret to me no a eu cross

I agree that there is a dark ferret but it may have a small percentage of eu. I was told that you can tell an eu if the dark fur extends down to the nose and the ears are more rounded, is this true? How can you tell apart and eu or eu x from a normal ferret??? anyone know? Cheers

 

Who cares?

 

Curious and interested.

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Hes selling it because he bought two and he doesn't want it breeding with her brother ( doesn't he have another hutch ?).

 

Then hes already talking about getting 335 a kit next year when he breeds it ( no mention of trying to work it no wonder theres so much shit doing the rounds ).

 

And it only looks like a polecat ferret to me no a eu cross

I agree that there is a dark ferret but it may have a small percentage of eu. I was told that you can tell an eu if the dark fur extends down to the nose and the ears are more rounded, is this true? How can you tell apart and eu or eu x from a normal ferret??? anyone know? Cheers

 

Who cares?

 

Curious and interested.

 

Why?

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Hes selling it because he bought two and he doesn't want it breeding with her brother ( doesn't he have another hutch ?).

 

Then hes already talking about getting 335 a kit next year when he breeds it ( no mention of trying to work it no wonder theres so much shit doing the rounds ).

 

And it only looks like a polecat ferret to me no a eu cross

I agree that there is a dark ferret but it may have a small percentage of eu. I was told that you can tell an eu if the dark fur extends down to the nose and the ears are more rounded, is this true? How can you tell apart and eu or eu x from a normal ferret??? anyone know? Cheers

 

Who cares?

 

Curious and interested.

 

Why?

 

just want to know. lol

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