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im new to this forum i live in cheshire and have 8 ferrets started with one but just ended up getting more most are rescues from people who just packed it in any help would be appreciated

 

where can i go

how do i know if they'll actually work

which are best hobs or gills

general help thanks in advance

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I would have a look around and look out for Rabbit burrows.Then find out who owns the land and ask if you could have permission to ferret.Or dont ask and just dont get caught.As if they will work.All ferrets will work a burrow to a degree.The more they are worked the better they become.Very inquisitive animals by nature.Whay is best?IMO jills everytime,although having said that i have an old poley who is brillaint.Well hope you dont get downhearted if you dont get them out staright away,its not easy aquireing permission.As my friend matt said maybe someone near you will take you out.Were not all misreable b*****ds on here lmao

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Ferret box,Locator,spade,Permission, Knowledge.

Once you get them you should be all set.

The first three, are easy enough to acquire, the Permission may be a little harder, but if you try hard enough, you should be able to pick up some somewhere, and the Knowledge will come through time and experience, Like others have said, if you can find someone local to you that will be willing to take you with them the experience will be invaluable..

Hob or Jill?

Well i have a hob, that is a fantastic worker, but a lot of people like the Jill's because they tend to be quicker in the burrows, Horses for courses really, you'll find which ones work better when you try them a few times.

Good luck with your ferreting, enjoy it, and be patent.

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I would have a look around and look out for Rabbit burrows.Then find out who owns the land and ask if you could have permission to ferret.Or dont ask and just dont get caught.As if they will work.All ferrets will work a burrow to a degree.The more they are worked the better they become.Very inquisitive animals by nature.Whay is best?IMO jills everytime,although having said that i have an old poley who is brillaint.Well hope you dont get downhearted if you dont get them out staright away,its not easy aquireing permission.As my friend matt said maybe someone near you will take you out.Were not all misreable b*****ds on here lmao

 

 

That is of course unless he is timewasting Anti....eh Scot?

Matt

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I would have a look around and look out for Rabbit burrows.Then find out who owns the land and ask if you could have permission to ferret.Or dont ask and just dont get caught.As if they will work.All ferrets will work a burrow to a degree.The more they are worked the better they become.Very inquisitive animals by nature.Whay is best?IMO jills everytime,although having said that i have an old poley who is brillaint.Well hope you dont get downhearted if you dont get them out staright away,its not easy aquireing permission.As my friend matt said maybe someone near you will take you out.Were not all misreable b*****ds on here lmao

 

 

That is of course unless he is timewasting Anti....eh Scot?

Matt

 

LOL very true did you ever hear from that particular person again?

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I would have a look around and look out for Rabbit burrows.Then find out who owns the land and ask if you could have permission to ferret.Or dont ask and just dont get caught.As if they will work.All ferrets will work a burrow to a degree.The more they are worked the better they become.Very inquisitive animals by nature.Whay is best?IMO jills everytime,although having said that i have an old poley who is brillaint.Well hope you dont get downhearted if you dont get them out staright away,its not easy aquireing permission.As my friend matt said maybe someone near you will take you out.Were not all misreable b*****ds on here lmao

 

 

That is of course unless he is timewasting Anti....eh Scot?

Matt

 

LOL very true did you ever hear from that particular person again?

Funily enough...no.

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