The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Marketplace => Topic started by: vfr400boy on September 18, 2018, 09:54:01 pm
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One albino Jill and one sandy Jill left out of a litter of 5. Both mother and father are excellent pets and done very well in the country ferret shows and are also good workers.
The girls are handled daily by my 5 year old daughter, and are fed on good quality ferret biscuit, raw chicken and rabbit.
They have had SF50 vitamins ensuring that they have had the very best start in life. They have also been treated for fleas.
Kits will come with change over food and a lifetime of support.
Any questions please contact me.
Ready to leave the middle of next week.
East Yorkshire £10
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Thought they'd have been worth more than that, more like £25-30 each. Unfortunately I'm too far and not in a position to get ferrets just now, but maybe I'm a couple of years. All the best wih them.
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A good home is more important then the cash I only bred the litter to replace my workers that’s getting old , how far away are you ?
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Between Dundee and Aberdeen. It's more the two little children, one of which has additional needs and moving house in spring that stops me taking on anthing else. I loved rabbiting and look forward to one day again, with two boys once they're bigger :-)
Would like to get a new dog, maybe next summer but struggle getting them out the house and to work without having a dog to walk as well :-/ we'll get there! All the best finding homes for them and I hope you have a good season out with them.
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Yer nothing better than going ferreting on a frosty morning, am going to take my daughter with me a bit this coming session, what dog you after ?
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Medium size bidable doesn't mind being outside, gets on with kids. And trainable. Not quite as highly strung as last springer and not a jack Russel!
Husband would like a mongrel. He doesn't like labs. Poodle crosses seem quite fun.
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Both sold
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Just seen this ad - highly recommend ferrets from vfr400boy. I had a pair of girls from him a few years ago and they are little stars!