Guest bigredbusa Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 do you think i could modify it to fit this collar ? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/mirage-FERRET-PUPPY-...1QQcmdZViewItem lol :) Quote Link to post
Neal 1,918 Posted November 27, 2007 Report Share Posted November 27, 2007 Hello again Richie, I have thought of another idea, but it's a tad unconventional: how about if we asked vets to implant a locator into our ferrets in the same way as they do with those identichip things. Well, you never know, it might work! All the best, I hope somebody else can help with an idea more serious than mine. Quote Link to post
masmiffy 82 Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007 Sunday was the second time we had to dig to retrieve the bloody collar! Why does it keep happening? if i did it up any tighter it would strangle the little sod and i've never had this problem with the older collars? This time wasnt too bad only 3 foot but the first time was 5 foot which is no joke when you know its only the collar you are digging to and at £47 a piece you dont want to just leave it there. is it only me or do other people have this problem? Any advice appreiciated Yes first time out with bigredbusa see the notes! Also a first for me always used gill loose and a hob on a line if they laid up, which wasnt very often. Quote Link to post
ianrob 2 Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007 Sunday was the second time we had to dig to retrieve the bloody collar! Why does it keep happening? if i did it up any tighter it would strangle the little sod and i've never had this problem with the older collars? This time wasnt too bad only 3 foot but the first time was 5 foot which is no joke when you know its only the collar you are digging to and at £47 a piece you dont want to just leave it there. is it only me or do other people have this problem? Any advice appreiciated Deben are in denial about this problem. It would appear that the leather collars are fine and the nylon collars are shite. How do you solve this???? well duh!!!. I have leather collars, And I just tape the transmitters to them with insulating tape, I thought it best not to alter them for warranty purposes. My smallest hob is ok with the nylon, the other slips them for fun. I think Deben should recall all the nylon collars and replace them. Quote Link to post
Guest bigredbusa Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007 I think Deben should recall all the nylon collars and replace them. two hopes Quote Link to post
stork 1 Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007 Sunday was the second time we had to dig to retrieve the bloody collar! Why does it keep happening? if i did it up any tighter it would strangle the little sod and i've never had this problem with the older collars? This time wasnt too bad only 3 foot but the first time was 5 foot which is no joke when you know its only the collar you are digging to and at £47 a piece you dont want to just leave it there. is it only me or do other people have this problem? Any advice appreiciated Tell me about it same probs as you i give up now its easier without a coller Quote Link to post
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