>MF USED to send kits out at an older age than now, but competitors (other >farms) came in selling younger kits and the stores liked that due to added >sales days, so MF was forced to also lower their sales age. By raising >the age back to where MF used to have it -- at the right age for the first >CDV vax -- NH COULD (if legislations passes) force MF back to an older age >for sales to that state and force the competitors which never used the >older age to begin doing so in that state. Alicia's effort one which we >should all be finding ways to support, esp. after learning of the vet >concern about whether the first CDV vax given before 8 weeks may be >ineffective and inappropriate. I totally agree that Alicia's efforts on this, they are going to set an example that can be used in other states (entire US) and it pleases me that she is doing this! Now, all of you who have been complaining, this is your chance to take action! I don't have any proof of a distemper outbreak, so I cannot provide anything from a vet. What else can I do to help? It sounds like Sukie is also brainstorming on this. The only thing I don't agree with on this post is that petstores like the early shipping of ferrets. That is just not the case in my state - store managers and the DM have even told me that they prefer it didn't happen. This is what I am trying to talk to Petco corporate about but because of the holidays, I am giving them more time to return my call prior to calling them again. I am guessing that it is the stores' corporate people and/or "buyers" who have no concept of what is happening. I also doubt that the "buyers" of these ferrets at the corporate level have ever experienced the fruits of their labor. In talking to Managers at Petco, I have asked if the "buyers" have ever been present when a batch comes in too young. The answer has been "not to my knowledge." Perhaps if these buyers were the ones who had to receive incoming shipments, they might change their tune? I am going to suggest some serious education be done. All I can do is make suggestions, just like with MF. Thus far, no return calls or emails from APHIS about regulations and inspection guidelines for ferret farms. I am going to have to call them, I guess. Email is always preferred to save long distance charges. Good going Alicia! I hope everyone helps out. Please let me know what I can do to help since I don't have vet records. The only thing I could verify is that the kits have come into the stores younger than 8 weeks but that would only be in my state. I can ask Petco Managers here if they would be willing to write letters but the most recent three I talked to are scared to get involved for fear of losing their jobs. I will continue to "push". Take care all! [Posted in FML issue 3646]