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Old 17-06-2008, 08:47 AM
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mine all live out in the garage.. most of the females are new to me, having only come in spring this year..

they are all happy for me to take them out, have a good look at the babies, and then put them back in, without showing any agression to me or the young..

i do take the precaution, the first time i do it, which is, incidently, within the first week, or rubbing my hands in their urine soaked litter first.. which is a manky business, but does ensure i smell of them..

i check with the first week / few days, to make sure they are being fed properly and so on..

as with most animals, there are no hard and fast "rules", much of it, is common sense and observation.. if your ferrets know you, and recognise there is no threat to the kits, then they do not mind you having a look.. if they feel threatened, then i would think it could be a different story.

as to sibling breeding.. no, the likelihood is you will not see any problems in the resulting babies.. although i have heard to not breed silver onto silver as it can result in problem kits..

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Thanks Nerys,

Thats a great help.
The ferrets are going to be cared for by my other half, she has kept and bred rabbits for a number of years now.So she is looking to move it up a step with the ferrets as i think there will be more to do.

The sibling thing is not a problem really, if it is ok to breed them together then that is more than likely what will happen. If not we will get another couple of unrelated ferrets.

What do you feed yours?

John

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I would imagine if the rescue you are getting them from is an established rescue then they will ask for you to return the ferret to their vet for neutering when it comes of age, this is indeed what a few rescues I know of actually do as obviously rescues disagree with breeding.

I personally wouldn't breed brother to sister I just don't like the idea, father to daughter is more acceptable or son to mother but again I would prefer two use totally unrelated animals in a breeding project.

I am not against breeding but I would really ask you to read up on it and take into consideration if you can rehome a large litter of kits before you mate them, I am not suggesting you are an idiot or anything like that but some people (myself included when I used to breed rats) get carried away with the idea of cute fluffy babies but once they are into the nipping and naughty stage they aren't always easy to sell on.

I can give you lots more info on ferrets if you need and I really could go on about them all day as they are fantastic pets but I will leave it with the answer to your question and you can ask me if you'd like me to ramble on a bit more
Hi,

Thanks for your advice

We will not be going into this blind, as i have said above my other half has been breeding rabbits for a while now and she wanted to try something different.

I breed meerkats at the moment so i can always help her along if i need to.

John
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i try to fed a complete ferret dry fod as it contains everything a feret needs i would also give beef, chicks liver in limiet amount, as treats.
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Old 19-06-2008, 09:02 AM
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i try to fed a complete ferret dry fod as it contains everything a feret needs i would also give beef, chicks liver in limiet amount, as treats.
Thanks will be using the james wellbeloved dry diet with added meat on occasion.

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Old 27-06-2008, 01:49 PM
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I would imagine if the rescue you are getting them from is an established rescue then they will ask for you to return the ferret to their vet for neutering when it comes of age, this is indeed what a few rescues I know of actually do as obviously rescues disagree with breeding.

I personally wouldn't breed brother to sister I just don't like the idea, father to daughter is more acceptable or son to mother but again I would prefer two use totally unrelated animals in a breeding project.

I am not against breeding but I would really ask you to read up on it and take into consideration if you can rehome a large litter of kits before you mate them, I am not suggesting you are an idiot or anything like that but some people (myself included when I used to breed rats) get carried away with the idea of cute fluffy babies but once they are into the nipping and naughty stage they aren't always easy to sell on.

I can give you lots more info on ferrets if you need and I really could go on about them all day as they are fantastic pets but I will leave it with the answer to your question and you can ask me if you'd like me to ramble on a bit more


Hi
this is amy not john. i am actually getting a different male and i am only going to them twice and them i am going to get them both done.

thanks for all the info.

Amy.
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