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Scared, mauled & smelly ferret....


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Greetings fellow ferreters

 

Had a bit of a shocker today...

 

Was working a hedgerow this morning and My Jill came out in a very timid and alarmed state. She had a very musty smell and had been clearly bitten on the head. The Hob followed, he was his normal self but he too had been bitten.

 

I asked the landowner if he recognised the smell on the Jill and his guess was FOX!

 

Now the worrying and strange thing is that the holes did not look big enough to allow a fox to get in though I do tend to trust the farmers opinion on the smell as he has had many an experience with foxes over the years. I didnt recognise the smell but it certainly wasnt the fear musk that ferrets give off when scared. (I,ve had that when my Hob met another much bigger Hob and he was so scared he shat himself!) How to describe a smell? All I can say is musky and foul! Very unpleasant and definitely organic!!

 

Both ferrets clearly got in to a scrap with something...but what????

 

The Jill was shaking with fear when she came out and took some coaxing to get her to my hand, which is unusual lately.

 

I think she is ok, have thoroughly examined her and there are no other obvious injuries anywhere but I am alarmed that she has been hurt and scared, and worried that neither of them recognised whatever it was that attacked as a threat!

 

If it was a fox then I reckon my ferts are the toughest on the block, and probably the luckiest too! Gotta say the bite marks look too small for a fox though...

 

Any ideas folks?

 

G.

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If a fox had made contact with your ferret's im afraid they would of been dead..if it was a rat the dog ferret would of easily killed it that is if the jill did not first without the rat bolting in the mean time..

On the smell bit ferret's dont musk off when fighting rat's ..so the only other two options i have to offer are.. they was a big dog Stoat down the hole or a mink..

Millet

I totally agree with you chap mink would be my thought. Its a shame it didnt bolt and a terrier wasn't waiting :chair: .D.

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yeah speaking from my own experience have to say if it had been fox then the ferrets would be worse than just bitten heads. could quite possibly be mink, was it near a river/stream etc? mink are right litte sh1ts.

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hope they make a speedy recovery mate

 

what ever it was the ferrets must have backed it up,iv bolted cats,stoats and foxes,with the ferrets they dont tend to stay around ,the smell of the ferts seems to worry them i dont know,i came to the conclusion that its a case of the hunter is being hunted!!!!

what does the bite look like ie ,space between teeth,puncture size?? any chance of a picture?

 

kind regards asme9

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Thanks for all the replies folks, the ferts are fine, had them out today and they happily entered buries without hesitation. So glad to say the trauma hasnt scarred them psychologically :)

 

I think the Mink suggestion could be possible as there is a stream relatively close by and we have had high water recently which I am told brings them on to this land. Whatever it was I am glad my ferts are ok and will hopefully steer clear if they ever meet the mystery biter again.

 

Cheers

 

G.

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same happened to me matey. i would say a fox for sure. mine had marks on her face where she had defended herself. i heard her screaming down the hole and kneeled down to see what was going on and could see the fox trying to get a better grip of her but it let go for just a second when it saw me which gave a chance to escape. 2 hours later i made sure the fox knew what it felt like. going back a few years is that.

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