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just wondering if anybody fancies swapping an albino hob for a jill. i would prefer polecat but any colour is fine as long as she handles well and is sociable with other ferrets. my hob is approx 14month old. the reason i want to swap is he is forever tormenting bullying my jill and biting her. he is very excitable and loves to play. i am in the doncaster area if anybody is interested??

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just wondering if anybody fancies swapping an albino hob for a jill. i would prefer polecat but any colour is fine as long as she handles well and is sociable with other ferrets. my hob is approx 14month old. the reason i want to swap is he is forever tormenting bullying my jill and biting her. he is very excitable and loves to play. i am in the doncaster area if anybody is interested??

 

get him vasectomised he is probably in season thats why he is bothering the jill

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Hes after his leg over and she is playing hard to get(about right that :whistling: )if he washes the dishes he will get some................O shite thats me :laugh:

 

Just keep him seperate from her if you can and then put them back together in the winter.

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Hes after his leg over and she is playing hard to get(about right that :whistling: )if he washes the dishes he will get some................O shite thats me :laugh:

 

Just keep him seperate from her if you can and then put them back together in the winter.

 

I bet your hands are fairy soft then :laugh::laugh:

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get him vasectomised he is probably in season thats why he is bothering the jill

 

getting him snipped wont change a thing, he will still want his leg over in the summer, so get him castrated, he will live quite happily alongside the jill, and still be ok with ferreting, of course thats going to work out more expensive than simply swapping for a jill, but then you'll have two jills to get out of season each year,

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get him vasectomised he is probably in season thats why he is bothering the jill

 

getting him snipped wont change a thing, he will still want his leg over in the summer, so get him castrated, he will live quite happily alongside the jill, and still be ok with ferreting, of course thats going to work out more expensive than simply swapping for a jill, but then you'll have two jills to get out of season each year,

 

 

I separate my hobs when they became a bit fruity and use a Jaffa to bring the Jills out of season........................

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Thats the problem if he gets him castrated he still need's another methord to bring the jill out of season , think i would get him snipped and still split them

 

Exactly thats why i sugested getting the hob vasectomised as the jill is going to need bringing out of season in due course , castrated males simply arnt up to the job :laugh:

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but reading his first post, he aint asking how to get jills out of season, they are wanting rid of the hob because he's too fruity with the jills :doh:

so once he/she has done the swap, we will then be getting the "post" whats this swelling, that we can advise a jaffa

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but reading his first post, he aint asking how to get jills out of season, they are wanting rid of the hob because he's too fruity with the jills :doh:

so once he/she has done the swap, we will then be getting the "post" whats this swelling, that we can advise a jaffa

 

well its killed 2 birds with one stone then , he shouldnt have to ask now as the questions been answered :laugh:

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