Guest SPUD 1 Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Hello fellow HUNTERS A quick Q for u all, How long should i leave my hob in with my jill so they can sort it out ? If you no what i mean ? Yes this is my first season ! Thanks Quote Link to post
Guest Woody Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Different people have their own ways of doing things... Leaving them together for 24 hours should do the trick, or you could leave them together for a couple of hours a day for a week or something Quote Link to post
Bandit 0 Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Dear Shaun Sorry for not putting this in my first reply, heavy cold fuddling my brain. It is customary and a recognised practice to take the Jill to the Hob, be warned though,when amoretto looses his bow a violent and noisey affair will ensue. Not to put it too bluntly it would appear to us that the Hob is raping the Jill. He will seize his intended mate by the scruff and forcefully drag her into his quarters and carryout the act of union with much con brio. Don't be alarmed, this all very natural. After the union, which could last up to an hour, remove the Jill from the Hob but return her daily until she comes out of heat. After every session check the Jill for "loves bites" around her scruff and treat accordingly. My statement about the number of times the Jill is offered to the Hob is a much debated one, I should like to here others opinions on this matter. If you think latterally the wild Polecat will meet her mate and depart after the act, then if she has not conceived she will look to be mated again. However with Ferrets the Jill has no option but to be mated again and again as she has no escape, therefore she may have conceived but is being put through this ordeal until she shows signs to the owner of ovulation, the vulva decreasing in size. All the best Bandit P.S. If I have forgotten anything please do excuse me as I have a dreadful cold. Dear Spud 1 I posted this the other day, hope it helps. Bandit Quote Link to post
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