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>From: Nell Angelo <[log in to unmask]>
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>I recently heard that it is not a good idea to add aprivately-bred kits
>to an existing business of Marshall and Carolina ferts -- that the
>private ferts wd not like the others and, I guess, wd cause trouble.
I haven't heard that, but I've gone the other way. We have two females
from breeders and last fall added two males from our local ferret
shelter. It was, without a doubt, the easiest ferret integration I've
ever experienced. Aside from the tiniest bit of initial scruff-nipping,
they've gotten along fabulously. The four are fast friends: they play
together, sleep together, and have a blast.
I had no such magic when introducing shelter ferrets to shelter ferrets
in the past. I think it's more the personality of the ferrets than where
they're from.
Best of luck!
Laura
[Posted in FML issue 5145]
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