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my ferret cum in season the other week so i put it with the dog how will i no if has took and if it has how long do you wait for it to have them .

is their any precautions i need to tak during pregnancy or after its had them please reply as i need to no asap thanks jedandlevo :notworthy:

 

Well i think you should have either asked for advice before you put them together ot read up on the subject first, you owe it to the animals involved to at least have a little of the basic knowledge really

 

So you have absolutly no idea how long a jill carrys for ? :no:

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my ferret cum in season the other week so i put it with the dog how will i no if has took and if it has how long do you wait for it to have them .

is their any precautions i need to tak during pregnancy or after its had them please reply as i need to no asap thanks jedandlevo :notworthy:

 

Well i think you should have either asked for advice before you put them together ot read up on the subject first, you owe it to the animals involved to at least have a little of the basic knowledge really

 

So you have absolutly no idea how long a jill carrys for ? :no:

 

i put them togethrer because sum one sed if i dont the jill will die and as for reading up on the subject im doing that now if any one is willing to help me :thumbs:

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How long did you put the hob in with the jill for

obout 8 hours

 

Well that should off been long enough you will tell when her swelling goes down and she really starts making a comfy looking thick bed shes pregnant make sure she has plenty off bedding water and food

 

i think it is about 44 day till they drop i may be wrong if i am please tell me someone?

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make sure you check if she has any fleas/ticks in the first two weeeks of pregancy and treat if she has, once/if a litter arrives you'll want to leave her alone (bedding) and therefore you wont get a build up or parasites on the litter,

 

if/when she has young, leave alone, dont go poking ya nose in there showing everyone

 

dont over feed thinking she is feeding for more than just herself, you want her healthy not fat/overweight

 

read as many books as poss

 

keep the hutch very clean/remove muck everyday!!!!!

 

give lots extra bedding, but dont overfill,

make sure her bedding area is big enough, if may seem large area with just her in there, but think if she has a big litter, 7 plus

 

anytime you need an immeadiate answer, pm me

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were they even in season ?????? do you know how to tell ???? if they were and she caught the swelling will go down in a week or two and about 42 days later she will have a litter of kits . but get down the library or buy a ferret book and read up about it please :thumbs:

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its still early for a jill to be in season as its day light hours what bring them in to season but there always ones that go against nature ,even if the jill was in season has the hobs balls dropped if she is pregant most jills cope very well on there own just dont go messing around when there born as she is likely to eat her own young leave her in peace for the first week, good luck

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were they even in season ?????? do you know how to tell ???? if they were and she caught the swelling will go down in a week or two and about 42 days later she will have a litter of kits . but get down the library or buy a ferret book and read up about it please :thumbs:

 

ok ill do that thanks alot mate :thumbs:

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make sure you check if she has any fleas/ticks in the first two weeeks of pregancy and treat if she has, once/if a litter arrives you'll want to leave her alone (bedding) and therefore you wont get a build up or parasites on the litter,

 

if/when she has young, leave alone, dont go poking ya nose in there showing everyone

 

dont over feed thinking she is feeding for more than just herself, you want her healthy not fat/overweight

 

read as many books as poss

 

keep the hutch very clean/remove muck everyday!!!!!

 

give lots extra bedding, but dont overfill,

make sure her bedding area is big enough, if may seem large area with just her in there, but think if she has a big litter, 7 plus

 

anytime you need an immeadiate answer, pm me

 

 

could you recommend a good book that discusses breeding ferrets and their needs?

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