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"A. Abate/C. Kinsey" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 16 Dec 2000 07:23:04 -0500
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Laura might consider that the origin of the mysterious bites on her
ferret's neck may originate with a male in her group that is experienceing
adrenal problems and starting some inappropriate "breeding" behavior due
to a rise in testosterone.  You will have to observe to find the "culprit".
We have had great success in controlling this symptom by using a drug
called Megase.  One drop a week seems to remove all symptoms.  Ask your
vet or reply to us is you need more information, should this turn out to
be the cause of the wounds.
 
Ferret Rescue of the Western States
[Posted in FML issue 3269]

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