>Remember most, if not all, of these ferrets*probably* are not handled by
>people. You just might get a very unsociable ferret. (let me make it
>claer that I do not know this for sure so no flames please!)
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Geez, sorry for all the posts today, but there's a lot to be said.
I must have missed this first post originally. I live in upstate VT and
have recently started a halfway house. I would think we would be able to
take some from time to time and adopt them out (after they had been
'socialized'). If we can create a market for the older 'breeders', maybe
MF won't be so quick to toss them aside into the incinerator.
-Erin...
[Posted in FML issue 2238]