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Ferret Hunting - Spending A Lazy Day Off With The Pet
Ferrets use their strong senses to hunt down rats, rabbits etc., even underground where they are not well served by their vision. Ferret hunting needs some preparation and advanced planning unless one simply aims to spend the day aimlessly wandering in the shrubs. One would need purse nets, which are nothing but nets fastened to metal rings, used to trap rodents emerging out of burrows.
On the day of hunting, one should feed the ferret decently to ensure it does not eat its own prey to satisfy its hunger. The other disadvantage of keeping the ferret hungry is the fact that after a sumptuous meal, the ferret is likely to fall asleep. This is usually one of the main causes for losing ferrets that fall asleep in the burrows after a successful hunt. After examining all the burrows, in a given region, it is advisable to cover all except one. This will ensure that when the ferret is let free near the opening, it would be attracted by the smell of the rabbit. The prey would hence be driven out through the only exit left. By having a purse net or a trap set up there, the rodent can be captured or even shot at.
One must be careful in shooting a rabbit. A wrong shot would mean all the rabbits would have been scared away by the sheer noise of the shot. Besides, some owners end up accidentally shooting their ferrets that emerge out of the burrow after a hopeless journey underground. Ferret hunting needs lot of patience as it might take a long time before the ferret either catches or drives its prey out of the burrow and one must be prepared for that.
About the Author
Clint is a ferret enthusiast who enjoys giving information about Ferret Hunting. You can learn more about taking care of ferrets the correct way at FerretCareHelp.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Can a ferret and rabbit get along?
I've seen pitbulls get along just fine with cats, can a baby ferret become friends with a baby bunny?
Answer:
that really depends.
Ferrets are carnivores, and in the wild they actually hunt animals like that such as: mice, rats, birds, rabbits, etc.
Ferrets also play very rough, so they could easily hurt the rabbit. Also, the rabbit could hurt the ferret, rabbits tend to kick hard with their back legs as defense and if they feel threatened, may do so to the ferret.
I own 2 ferrets and a rabbit, i tried introducing my rabbit to one of my ferrets, and my ferret completely ignored the rabbit. But i could tell my rabbit was nervous and sensed something was wrong. She actually ran in the wrong direction and landed right in front of my ferret, and she took off! When i picked her up, she was really scared.
But, that was first time introduction, I'm sure if i did that everyday, they'd get used to each other.
So from experience, yes and no. It really does depend. You'd have to test it a few times and see what happens.
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