Well you all are not going to believe this but, here in Shelby County they have been seeing a lot of wild ferrets? Some one must have turned a bunch of them loose at one point and they are making a come back in the wilds of the county :rotf:
Really? Wow. According to all the reasearch I found on them, the only true wild ferret in the U.S. is the black footed ferret out in the west. They live around praire dog colonies since that is their main source of food. Most ferrets that get turned loose don't survive since the can not tolerate extremly cold weather and they get over heated pretty fast. They also have pretty bad eyesight and tend to become easy prey for things like hawks and coyotes The do however, have a great sence of smell and thier skin is thicker then cows hide. Boy I hope these farrel ferrets don't get around chicken breeders or people who breed rabbits.

And yes, once a female becomes old enough to breed then you must keep breeding them. I can not remember what the issue is but it has some thing to do with their heat cycles. Something to do with the estrogin production messes them up and will eventually kill them. They only come into heat (I think) twice a year. I did alot of research when I got Tazzy (my first one) so that I would know what I was dealing with. Around here a ferret is going to cost you about 120 bucks. Out of the four I had (three now

) I only boght one. Nobody wanted him( he was the last one left and he was in the
bad ferret cage since he kept getting out) so they marked him down to almost half price and that was before the price went up on them. I only paid something like 40 dollars for him. Everybody else kept giving me the ones they did not want. They make great pets but you have to know how to care for them and you have to understand thier habits. They are not good pets for kids since the young ones have to learn how to play with us
thin skined creatures. Alot of people mistake their "weasel war dance" for aggresion and think they are trying to attack when all they are doing is asking you to play.
