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just out of curiousity ... would anyone in the southwest have a small well tempered hob that they might consider let serve one of my jills...

 

i'm of two minds really .. she's coming into season ... and i could use the kits for next season... however.. my hobs are big boys!! and all the kits they gave me last year.. even bred with a small jill turned out rather on the large side... thankfully i have more than enough pet or working homes for kits that didn't quite do the job for me .. and have had as many requests this year for any i care to pass on...

 

colour isn't important perse ... though i'd prefer a poley or sandy and would like to stay away from silvers etc for health reasons...

 

i would like to know what i can about the hob's lineage, and assurance that it doesn't have any close inbred genes...

 

my other choice is to jab and spay her... but she's such a cracking lil worker.. nice and tiny and fast... and from a good line of workers herself...

 

if you'd be interested or able to help... please send me a pm...

 

thanks

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just out of curiousity ... would anyone in the southwest have a small well tempered hob that they might consider let serve one of my jills...

 

i'm of two minds really .. she's coming into season ... and i could use the kits for next season... however.. my hobs are big boys!! and all the kits they gave me last year.. even bred with a small jill turned out rather on the large side... thankfully i have more than enough pet or working homes for kits that didn't quite do the job for me .. and have had as many requests this year for any i care to pass on...

 

colour isn't important perse ... though i'd prefer a poley or sandy and would like to stay away from silvers etc for health reasons...

 

i would like to know what i can about the hob's lineage, and assurance that it doesn't have any close inbred genes...

 

my other choice is to jab and spay her... but she's such a cracking lil worker.. nice and tiny and fast... and from a good line of workers herself...

 

if you'd be interested or able to help... please send me a pm...

 

thanks

 

 

hi heather i have a mediem sized sandy hob

was bred by a gamekeeper i no.. and has had his 1st season working as is a real good ferret

im sure he wont mind being used :D

atb

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just out of curiousity ... would anyone in the southwest have a small well tempered hob that they might consider let serve one of my jills...

 

i'm of two minds really .. she's coming into season ... and i could use the kits for next season... however.. my hobs are big boys!! and all the kits they gave me last year.. even bred with a small jill turned out rather on the large side... thankfully i have more than enough pet or working homes for kits that didn't quite do the job for me .. and have had as many requests this year for any i care to pass on...

 

colour isn't important perse ... though i'd prefer a poley or sandy and would like to stay away from silvers etc for health reasons...

 

i would like to know what i can about the hob's lineage, and assurance that it doesn't have any close inbred genes...

 

my other choice is to jab and spay her... but she's such a cracking lil worker.. nice and tiny and fast... and from a good line of workers herself...

 

if you'd be interested or able to help... please send me a pm...

 

Similar problem to mine. See post Re. Andy Brewer for details....

thanks

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