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hello every one . i am new to site but already find it very imformative . im looking to start working a ferret(s) later this year . i currently have a jill i sort of rescued from a local lad . it was being kept in terrible conditions and hadnt been handled for months . she is approx, 7-8 months old . with regard to training a ferret , is it just a case of letting her into a warren or is ther things i can do to encourage or train her . thanks any advice would be great ..

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If its bred well it shouldnt need much encouragement to enter. If your ferreting first time its best not to go when theres babies down the holes as it may encourage your inexperienced ferret to kill and stay in, then youll end up digging to it more often than not.

If its 7/8 months ole, try it now while its cold and theres few babies about ;-)

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hello every one . i am new to site but already find it very imformative . im looking to start working a ferret(s) later this year . i currently have a jill i sort of rescued from a local lad . it was being kept in terrible conditions and hadnt been handled for months . she is approx, 7-8 months old . with regard to training a ferret , is it just a case of letting her into a warren or is ther things i can do to encourage or train her . thanks any advice would be great ..

 

Handle it well and when the time comes ferret a bury that you know holds lots of rabbits oh and buy a locator, also hitch up with someone to who will show you the ropes and then enjoy the sport of Kings................... good luck and good hunting :thumbs:

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As L&L has said if its been bred from working stock it should not be too much of a problem, if you have the opportunity to enter the ferret with a more experienced one it will help the youngster learn the ropes a bit quicker.

 

Also make sure you have your jill fitted up with a locator collar, otherwise you could be in for a long wait... also let her get clear of the hole entrance before calmly picking her up to try elsewhere, nothing worse than a skulking ferret who dives back in the hole when its about to be picked up. Remember its a new experience for her, so allow her to have a bit of fun, it will pay dividends later..

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hello every one . i am new to site but already find it very imformative . im looking to start working a ferret(s) later this year . i currently have a jill i sort of rescued from a local lad . it was being kept in terrible conditions and hadnt been handled for months . she is approx, 7-8 months old . with regard to training a ferret , is it just a case of letting her into a warren or is ther things i can do to encourage or train her . thanks any advice would be great ..

 

Handle it well and when the time comes ferret a bury that you know holds lots of rabbits oh and buy a locator, also hitch up with someone to who will show you the ropes and then enjoy the sport of Kings................... good luck and good hunting :thumbs:

problem being mate dont have anyone to hitch up with . http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/style...default/sad.gif also rabbits a bit thin on the ground round here but will be investigating some local areas later on .

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thanks . is it best to use a line or lead , or just let her loose ? as u may gather i have not much experience .

 

You'd be best to use a collar and locator but you can just let her loose its just you risk her not coming back and you will have no way of locating her underground. Probably your best bet would be to find someone to go out with who is experienced. We are in wales, near aberystwyth and we'd be happy for you to tag along one day but im not sure where you are based? Start another thread to ask if someone would be willing to help you get started in your area ;)

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it's not a written rule to use a collar and just after xmas not everyone can afford just to go out and buy one but they are worth their weight in gold , is there anyone who you can go out with who already has workers ?

 

dont use a line as this can get tangled. if you dont use a collar and it kills the problem you face is knowing where the fert has killed ( hence a collar) but it will come out after time but you maybe waiting a while .

 

feed a little to the fert before you go out as no one likes working on an empty stomach and take a flask and some warm socks :)

 

good luck and hope all goes well

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whereabouts are u mate

i live near walsall in the west mids . and thanks to labsnlurchers for invite , im often in wales sea fishing so maybe we could link up in ther future

 

We are originally from the midlands, rugeley in fact! we are there this weekend. maybe able to sort something out but he is out shooting at the min so i'll wait till he gets back and pm you ;) We have alot of permission up there still that you may be able to use as we dont live there anymore. ill have a word and get back to you.

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That's your best bet go out with somebody a couple of times ,see whats involved before you buy anything mate
thanks for all the responses . didnt realise how many people use this forum , its a great way of meeting new people in my area , and hopefully tag along and learn the ways .
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That's your best bet go out with somebody a couple of times ,see whats involved before you buy anything mate
thanks for all the responses . didnt realise how many people use this forum , its a great way of meeting new people in my area , and hopefully tag along and learn the ways .

 

 

Its all about giving on this forum mate.. :D

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