Ferreting Mad 0 Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 I currently have one tame great working hob who is fantastic. All of my friends think that I should breed him so I've decideed to take the plunge. I've already been promised a ferret from either it's mother or sister which I'm planning on spaying. I want a breeding jill so another friend of mine knows somebody in his family who breeds all colurs of ferrets, so I'll be having a jill to mate with my hob. There might be a couple of weeks between the two jills so will it be alright to house them together sraight away? Once the two jills are old enough to defend themselves can I put them with the hob? Will it matter when my hob comes into season that he's with the two jills? Will my spayed jill mind? Can I have any information or tips on breeding them? Any help is useful Thanks.. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted March 26, 2009 Report Share Posted March 26, 2009 I currently have one tame great working hob who is fantastic. All of my friends think that I should breed him so I've decideed to take the plunge. I've already been promised a ferret from either it's mother or sister which I'm planning on spaying. I want a breeding jill so another friend of mine knows somebody in his family who breeds all colurs of ferrets, so I'll be having a jill to mate with my hob. There might be a couple of weeks between the two jills so will it be alright to house them together sraight away? Once the two jills are old enough to defend themselves can I put them with the hob? Will it matter when my hob comes into season that he's with the two jills? Will my spayed jill mind? Can I have any information or tips on breeding them? Any help is useful Thanks.. you probably wont keep the speyed jill & an entire hob together without it ending in tears , he will be at her regardless of the fact she will be speyed so my advice is dont house the hob with them when he is in season Quote Link to post
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