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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2008

My two jills litters at 8 weeks of age and are all fully weaned.

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  • How's about you take a good look at wats in the bowl before you comment on it. Dry biscuits you thick tw*at, WTF do you know about ferrets and ferret breeding, you people make my blood boil, your probably one of those townies that wear track suits. Get BENT!

  • yes matey

  • nope kept 1, the rest went to market out the way

  • they may look cute but were troublesome! :)

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  • lovely wee kits dec,goodluck man.

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  • ShooterDec why are they outside?

  • Give them a drink of water ram. American intelligence fu

  • hey howd you get them to share food nicely? mines about 8 weeks old too and when my friend brings his ferret over ( about 10 weeks old ) he nips at the older one when he tries to get food. should i just not let him eat with the other ferrets at all or can something be done?

  • i want one so fucking bad.

    Am i right its best to get a nutured male as they will smell the least?

    Is it best to get one as youn as possible also?

    Cheers

  • loved the seeing the fuzzies but i cant see how u can breed them and give them up~ only cause they're soo cute!

    yes and at the same time i do understand, ive had 2 ferrets and they were a truckload to clean up after lol

  • @airgunhunter2010 I handled my first litter of 5 from the were born and their 6 weeks old and I've had no problems. Depends on ur relationship with the mother :)

  • the one at 1:20 is so ADORABLE!!!! OMG!!

  • @Airgunhunter2010 I don't own any, but years of research will have definitely prepared me should I be in the right situation!

  • @Broccolily I'm guessing yours don't go down rabbit holes then?

    

  • @ShooterDec what age do you start handling yours my working jills first litter so kinda unsure they're one week old now

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