chrismdd 787 Posted April 8, 2014 Report Share Posted April 8, 2014 Well it was that time of year again to get my four jills jabbed. Usual local vet now wanted £87 to do all four that included a 'small animal inspection health check', phoned around hoping for a better offer and another came back with £170 . Starting to despair at the costs and thinking about long term getting a hob done (that's £190 to do) or get the jills permanently neutered but that was £99 each! Then one of the vets I had previously phoned called to say they could do all four for £38 , they are an out and out agricultural practice who use the drug a lot and even to occasional ferrets for free for the farmers sons when they do farm visits for good pr. I know others will find cheaper in their area but if not it may be worth contacting an agricultural practice. Chris Quote Link to post
niatron 5 Posted April 9, 2014 Report Share Posted April 9, 2014 i was to vet they said the jill jab costs £9 and the consulting fee would be £25 so we are talking £31 per jill and i have 2 then as soon as they come into season it would cost the same so i contacted a rescue center and got a hob that was vascomised for £40 hes done the job on both jill and he is a very nice ferret so will see how he works so there is another option to concider Quote Link to post
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