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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: Silkworm on January 09, 2011, 19:28

Title: Has anyone lost a Ferret?
Post by: Silkworm on January 09, 2011, 19:28
Hi all and happy new year (well it will be when March gets here)

On me lotty today digging up the now thawed parsnips, went to empty me debris on the compost heap, only to find l was being stared at by a ferret :ohmy:, it was the last thing l would expect to see on my compost heap. it wasn't shy at all and was perfectly happy :D to carrie on rumaging for food while l looked on very closely,(24") so l guess it was a lost pet!
Hopefully it will keep the rats and rabbits at bay. :D :D :D

Silky.
Title: Re: Has anyone lost a Ferret?
Post by: mikem on January 09, 2011, 21:13
Put a message on the notice board at the allotment to advise all men to tie string round the bottom of their trousers!  :tongue2:
Title: Re: Has anyone lost a Ferret?
Post by: Silkworm on January 10, 2011, 19:38
Put a message on the notice board at the allotment to advise all men to tie string round the bottom of their trousers!  :tongue2:

Was gonna use cycle clips meself :nowink:
Title: Re: Has anyone lost a Ferret?
Post by: evie2 on January 10, 2011, 19:55
You lucky thing, they make fabulous pets :D
Title: Re: Has anyone lost a Ferret?
Post by: mikem on January 10, 2011, 20:11
You lucky thing, they make fabulous pets :D

I have never thought of having cycle clips as pets but I guess they don't eat much!  :D
Title: Re: Has anyone lost a Ferret?
Post by: evie2 on January 10, 2011, 20:18
Or clean up after them ::) :lol:
Title: Re: Has anyone lost a Ferret?
Post by: 8doubles on January 10, 2011, 20:27
If you are near rabbit buries it may have been lost underground or sneaked out and wandered off down the hedgerow.
Normal practice is to leave the ferret carrying box with some food near the hole that was being worked and return early the next day and hopefully find him/her curled up asleep.
The owner will be looking for the ferret, a bit of cat food will tempt it into a box if you wish to assist.

Any chickens on the allotment are at risk.