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Up to you mate if the hobs testes have dropped and the jills swollen up there going to mate .

A do you want kits ?.

B leave them together the hob might eat the kits ?.

C separate them now before theres a chance of kits

D get the hob snipped and you can put them back together in 6 weeks or so

So a-d ?.

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If you're asking that question sorry to be blunt but surley didnt you read up before you got them and its a bit late asking the question when you had already put themale and female together. :$

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The only thing is most youngsters will breed there ferrets as they see it as a cash cow , but being honest its going to cost you far more to raise a litter of kits feeding and raising them properly than you could ever make and no with the second year it a row theres a real shortage of rabbits more and more guys are packing in and is there a market for kits ?.

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If you're asking that question sorry to be blunt but surley didnt you read up before you got them and its a bit late asking the question when you had already put themale and female together. :$

The thing is i did not mean to get both a jill and hob, however when i went to pick the hob up i was just given the jill for free, but yes joe it was a bit late me asking when i did, but things have changed now and they are housed separately. But after taking them to the vets to have a general check over amoungst other things i was told the Jill was potentially pregnant.

However we all live and learn don't we?

Regards
Jack

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The only thing is most youngsters will breed there ferrets as they see it as a cash cow , but being honest its going to cost you far more to raise a litter of kits feeding and raising them properly than you could ever make and no with the second year it a row theres a real shortage of rabbits more and more guys are packing in and is there a market for kits ?.

 

Personally I would never attempt to breed them especially because I am new to keeping ferrets; I understand there is a huge likelihood of people breeding them just because they can see the pound signs,

 

I breed a lot of my own poultry so I understand there is a lot of money which needs to be put in before and after the kits come along, however as state above with the Jill possibly being pregnant, I will need to out the money in and never to do it again :/

 

Regards

Jack

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