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many say they are sh1t workers when they have been castrated....

obviously not....

would the fighting stop if 1 got castrated,

 

 

i have 5 castrated hobs all work well and i know others what use castrated hobs too ,and to answer your question if you get 1 done the fighting will not stop during the breeding season its both done or separate cages im afraid

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many say they are sh1t workers when they have been castrated....

obviously not....

would the fighting stop if 1 got castrated,

No mate, all that would happen then, is that the intact hob would bully the castrated one.

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thanks for all your comments guys i will seperate them and spend more time with them :yes:

 

cheers

:thumbs: Glad you have taken the advice on board :yes: Ive learned that theres a lot to learn when keeping and working ferrets, good luck to you.

 

Completley agree and well done for taking advice :clapper:

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thanks for all your comments guys i will seperate them and spend more time with them :yes:

 

cheers

:thumbs: Glad you have taken the advice on board :yes: Ive learned that theres a lot to learn when keeping and working ferrets, good luck to you.

 

Completley agree and well done for taking advice :clapper:

 

Yes have to agree, I have a group of 3 hobs and 2 jills - all neutered as I don't intend on breeding, not that I disagree with it but there is just no need where I live - there are free to a good home ad after ad after ad during kit season so my group are done. They live happily as a group all year long and are great. Trish x

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