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Hi everyone, Fi-Fi has advised against supplying the following information,
on the basis that is against the interests of ferrets in general! I have
ignored her, so for Linda, and any other interested feret folks, here is
my recipe for ferret proofing a yard or run.
1) ferrets can dig an amazing distance so ideally you need a concrete
floor or paved area, you can spread dirt for playing on top of course.
alternatively a wire mesh floor will work, it must be made of the half inch
welded, galvanized mesh, and in one case I have seen a large detirmined male
chew through this. In my case Fi-Fi has a run along the side of the house
she lives in .
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wall I*________*I foot
of I I high
house I 3' I fence The ends of the run are sheets of
I I fibro-cement fastened to timber staves
I by I driven into the ground on the outside
I 20 I of the run. The ends are about 3 feet
I yards I high
I I The entire floor area is concreted right
I__________I up to and over the edges and corners.
the run has an adapted dog kennel in it as
a home and lots of bits of drainpipe, wood
old boots and other play things.
My back yard is reasonably ferret proof but I do keep an eye on her as
half an hour of concerted digging would see her escape. I suspect that
my yard would be unusual in America, but to give you an idea it has a
6 foot (god its a drag converting everything from metric!) high fence
of fibro-cement sheeting buried about 18 inches in the ground, basically
I went around and any holes gaps etc were blocked with timber, cement etc.
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The house is built on a concrete slab so there was no problem
with access under the house.
O.K. hope that helps some Linda, the main thing is whenever
you think you have ferret proofed a yard or run is to spend lots
of time watching them trying to find a way out, and if they do
then blocking that particular route.
Bye for now from Rick, Michelle and Fi-Fi Houdini!
[Posted in FML issue 1031]
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