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Poultry and Pets => Pets without Feathers => Topic started by: yaxley on February 06, 2013, 21:26

Title: our pets
Post by: yaxley on February 06, 2013, 21:26
Our animals have 2 dogs and a few ferrets heres a picture would like a few chickens but have not got the room ...
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: Oliveview on February 06, 2013, 22:35
What beautiful faces!  Are they microchipped?  Here is Spain, dog, cats and ferrets have to be chipped.

Pamela
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: yaxley on February 06, 2013, 23:03
Hello no there not microchipped but a lot of owners in the uk do have them done and it is getting cheaper to have it done now ...
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: Trillium on February 07, 2013, 03:21
Interesting faces though I'm not sure I'd trust them  ::)

Here's an interesting article about microchipping your pets:

http://www.dogsmonthly.co.uk/downloads/DM_June10_pages10-15.pdf
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: joyfull on February 07, 2013, 06:47
beautiful :)
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Post by: arugula on February 07, 2013, 07:15
Ferrets are lovely little animals. :) We kept them down south. We had one polecat ferret - as these pictures appear to be - which was the dopiest, softest little gill you could imagine! ::)  :lol:
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: Agatha on February 07, 2013, 12:41
Beautiful!

Not sure about a ferret/chicken combination though.  I had a friend who kept her ferret next door to some ducklings...with disastrous results  :(
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: arugula on February 07, 2013, 14:33
Not sure about a ferret/chicken combination though. 

I would agree.
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: Dawnuss on February 07, 2013, 15:12
Oh I have been begging the oh for a ferret the answer is always no >:( maybe u could give me some tip to get him to say yes lol very jelous they are beautys  :)
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: yaxley on February 07, 2013, 21:13
Oh I have been begging the oh for a ferret the answer is always no >:( maybe u could give me some tip to get him to say yes lol very jelous they are beautys  :)

Thankyou for the replys ..Oh yes chickens and ferrets would need to be at opposite ends of the garden and always make sure the ferrets are in good cages/runs with good mesh on them ...Dawnuss most people think ferrets are spiteful biting animals there not if bought up correctly and fed a good diet the males can be a bit stinky but if castrated they dont smell maybe your oh needs to meet a few good natured ones he may well change his mind try to find somewhere that have some ..At some of the country shows have a ferret club that have ferrets there to do a bit of pr with .. :)
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: compostqueen on February 07, 2013, 21:18
I once found a starving, dehydrated ferret in my garden. A silver gill apparently.  I took her to a rescue place and fortunately she was recognised by a member of staff as being his cousin's missing pet. That was pure luck. If she'd been chipped it would have been an easy matter to re-unite her with her owner

They are very beautiful, intelligent animals but they scare me to death  :D
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: yaxley on February 08, 2013, 19:49
Well to be honest i have met quiet a few people that were scared of them i was able to convert a handfull of them  :) and they managed to hold one ..
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Post by: Oliveview on February 08, 2013, 20:35
What are ferrets used for?  Some folk use them for ratting donīt they?  Are yours just pets? 

Pamela
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: yaxley on February 08, 2013, 20:40
What are ferrets used for?  Some folk use them for ratting donīt they?  Are yours just pets? 

Pamela

Well i have worked them for 30 plus years to catch rabbits and my wife used to show them in competitions all over the uk ..
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: compostqueen on February 08, 2013, 23:53
My husband has a scar on his face and hand where was been bitten by his father's polecat  :ohmy:

He was very hands on when I found the ferret in my garden but fortunately for him she was quite used to being handled  :)
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: yaxley on February 08, 2013, 23:59
My husband has a scar on his face and hand where was been bitten by his father's polecat  :ohmy:

He was very hands on when I found the ferret in my garden but fortunately for him she was quite used to being handled  :)

Oh yes they can deliver a nasty bite when they want had one bite me last year when i was judging a show put 17 holes in my thumb and finger had to pour water over it,s head to get it to release .. But must say have never been bitten by any that i have owned and bred over the years they just need a lot of handling when there younger to realise your not a threat .So even though your husband was bitten it has not put him off holding them .
Title: Re: our pets
Post by: Agatha on February 12, 2013, 12:59
Ferrets are beautiful and intelligent, but they are a bit smelly too - I called in to see some friends last summer on my way out for dinner.  Their ferrets had had a recent 'happy event' and the owner asked if I would like to cuddle one of the babies - before I could say anything I found I was holding THREE ferret kits...they were gorgeous, but I then had to go on to my dinner engagement stinking of ferret  :unsure:  Fortunately, we were eating outdoors, but even then I noticed people were giving me a wide berth  :lol: