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Kenny Mayne <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 8 Nov 2008 14:14:34 -0500
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The first 2 weeks of the Big Ferret Fact Finder (BF3) has reached 67
ferrets across 13 North American states and provinces.

Countries: United States and Canada States/Provinces: CO, FL, IN, MA,
MN, MO, NH, NJ, NY, OR, PA, WI, Nova Scotia

A special thanks to ferret related websites whose webmasters are adding
links to this survey!

Click below to review some of the results gathered from the first two
weeks of ferreting out facts.

http://ferretfactfinder.blogspot.com/2008/11/week-2-survey-results.html

These are the cumulative raw results of individual survey questions,
including answers given early when the survey had less questions as
well as including a few more results from questions added latter, such
as the lighting exposure questions. Also a longevity analysis has been
added calculated from the current or bridge date and the date of birth.
A few responses entered "unknown" on the approximate date of birth
which is fine, however for new responses if a vet has estimated an
age of the ferret in question feel free to use January 1st or July 1st
of the year that will accurately calculate to the estimated age.

Remember that it will help for participants to periodically supply
updated data, especially when a ferret has a change in environment,
develops a disease, or crosses over the bridge.

Note that on many of the question people may select more than one
checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%. Also note that
not all answers were required to be answered.

-- 
Kenny Mayne
http://ferretfactfinder.blogspot.com/

[Posted in FML 6149]


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