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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

 

The ones i saw had totally differnt build from a ferret they where like little power houses and they knew it there was just something differnt about them

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Thats sounds like Whippet99's profile on Plenty Of Fish........... :laugh:

meaning that you are scanning mens profiles on plenty of fish....my suspicions are confirmed! :laugh:

 

And does that surprise you rob , mind he came out the closet on facebook :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

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Thats sounds like Whippet99's profile on Plenty Of Fish........... :laugh:

meaning that you are scanning mens profiles on plenty of fish....my suspicions are confirmed! :laugh:

 

And does that surprise you rob , mind he came out the closet on facebook :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

 

it does a bit pal, I thought he was into young oriental boys, not old farts like whippet99! :laugh:

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Just had a quick scan on that page and found this as the intro to the group under the "about" tab??????????????????

 

Ferrets as pets is a relatively new concept and it is only in the last 10 - 20 years that ferrets as house pets has caug...ht on. Ferrets as working companions, however, is a relationship dating back centuries.

Ferreting is a field sport, and the differences between field sports and blood sports are myriad.

Blood sports involve an animal being transported to an enclosed area with no means of escape, whereas in field sports the animals are hunted in their natural habitat with every chance of escape. Any ferreter will tell you about the rabbits that have slipped through nets or used undiscovered bolt holes. "How the B**!!Y H**L did he get out?" is a question often hissed through clenched teeth.

PLEASE NOTE:-
'UK FERRETING' GROUP ADMINS DO NOT RECOMMEND OR ENDORSE ANY PRIVATE SALES MADE BETWEEN MEMBERS,
NEITHER DO THE GROUP ADMINS ACCEPT ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR ITS MEMBERS RECOMMENDATIONS OR ENDORSEMENTS, OF ANY ITEMS OR ANIMALS FOR SALE THAT MAY BE ADVERTISED WITHIN THE GROUP !

 

Bloodsports has nothing to do with transporting animals or f**k all like it, it's a word that anti's and animal rights mentalists have dreamed up in order to alienate us. By the description above taking a cow to the abattoir for slaughter is bloodsports I guess.................... :laugh: you've gotta laugh at the facebook fame seekers

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