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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2015 14:43:19 GMT -5
Thank you so much!! May I share and translate this to Thai ferret breeders? I have tagged bitbyter for you. He wrote the document. You should have an answer in a little while. :wave3:
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2015 14:55:39 GMT -5
Jason Raynor (Bitbyter) responded.
Yes, you may share this with your Ferret Breeders. Please note credit for the document to the Holistic Ferret Forum.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2015 23:06:24 GMT -5
Thank you again. I will always note credit to this forum.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2016 0:55:39 GMT -5
This was really interesting and insightful, thanks for sharing!! Is this accurate by the way -->> eating raw eggs [yolks!] and a properly balanced raw diet can aide in preventing this should it occur? Hmmm ... another point [to add to the tons of points already accrued] FOR raw!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2016 6:48:48 GMT -5
This was really interesting and insightful, thanks for sharing!! Is this accurate by the way -->> eating raw eggs [yolks!] and a properly balanced raw diet can aide in preventing this should it occur? Hmmm ... another point [to add to the tons of points already accrued] FOR raw!! Eggs are talked about in a doc in Intro Into Raw.
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Post by fuzzysmama on May 6, 2019 14:28:53 GMT -5
The harness question- I found the attached thread here a while ago and these harnesses are awesome. Visit this post holisticferret60.proboards.com/post/277351/thread~I made ours a bit differently, with more cording as the connector between the neck and chest instead of using a carabiner (she’s tiny and I figured having a metal caribiner on the spine wouldn’t feel that great). Granted, while these types of harnesses do work, I still never rely on it- ferts have tiny T-Rex arms and are capable of wriggling out of just about everything.
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