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can someone tell me whats the advantage in having the Hob Vacectomised

I have kept ferrets/polecats for many years and all have lived healthy lives.

If its just a case of separating them when the jills come in season put them in another cage.

 

or is there another idea behind having the op :lol: :lol:

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can someone tell me whats the advantage in having the Hob Vacectomised

I have kept ferrets/polecats for many years and all have lived healthy lives.

If its just a case of separating them when the jills come in season put them in another cage.

 

or is there another idea behind having the op :lol: :lol:

 

You can use a vacetomised hob to **** you jills when they come into heat, keeping them happy, with the bonus of not having dozens of kits come in later months

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Leaving them in season is very bad for the jill

Jill jabs can leave hard lump's under the injection site

A snipped hobs by far the easiest way to go as you can run him with your jills all year round and last year some of my jills came into season 3/4 times .And as ive 10 jills and two hobs and you reckon that he will live 8/9 years the cost of getting him snipped when you look at the number of jills and divide by there life span is only pennies .

 

SO THERE'S NO EXCUSE FOR ALL THE FERRET KITTS THAT END UP IN RESCUE CENTERS

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