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Re: F.U.R.R.Y. needs your help (jills are in heet)
Vickie McKimmey <[log in to unmask]>
Thu, 17 Aug 2000 11:40:28 -0400
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>(snip) This means for them an additional medical expense to give the jills
>a HGC hormone shot, at least once, if not twice.  Last year, I had to find
>the hormone for a jill that was turned into me.  The hormone, alone, costs
>$25.  (snip)
 
If you have a good working relationship with your vet, you should be able
to purchase a bottle of the hormone and give the shots yourself or ask
to have the vet or vet tech do it.  The reason the hormone shots are so
expensive for just one is that the hormone comes unmixed and once the
bottle is mixed you (and/or the vet) have a short window in which to
dispense it.  One bottle can be used for several heating jills.  It's
best to wait until the jill has been in heat for at least 10 days in
order for the hormone to be the most effective.  If given too early, a
second shot could be required to bring the jill out.
 
Vickie
Just a Business of Ferrets
www.mindspring.com/~jbferret
A multitude of ferrets is known as 'a business of ferrets.'
[Posted in FML issue 3147]

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