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Date: | Fri, 3 Jan 1997 09:26:38 -0500 |
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Hi!
I apologize if this is not appropriate material for FML. However, I'm a bit
alarmed that word-of-mouth accounts of ferret mortality (life span and more)
aren't consistent ("6-8 years" vs "7-9 years" vs a vet who said "13 years in
the wild" - ????????? - vs "chronic health problems starting at age 5" vs
"chronic health problems by age 3"). I'll be reviewing Morton, Winstead,
and Jeans regarding their accounts, but I don't remember any statements from
the first time I read them. Although I'm sure the MF folks probably have a
very good idea as to how long ferrets live, I just have to measure this
myself.
So if y'all will indulge me a bit, please e-mail the following information
about your ferret(s) :
1) if living, age at present; if deceased, age at death;
2) coloration - sable, albino, silver, etc.
3) sex
4) country and region
5) if deceased,identify apparent cause of death; if living please
express my 'duhk!'s to them.
As I said in the news group, lots and lots of data would be good (law of
large numbers). I have responses on only seventy ferrets so far, but it may
be that the least I can get by with is between 350 to 2100. I hope to
extract averages, perhaps correlations with region, sex, and color from data
collected from individuals and vets.
A.
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[Posted in FML issue 1804]
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