Hi all, So, I showed four of my ferrets for the first time this past weekend at Winter Nationals (with some help from some experienced owners/breeder), and two of my ferrets placed in the top ten for Companion (all of mine were "pet store ferrets"). One of them won first place in two rings (Companion) (didn't even place in top ten in the third ring, not sure why) and one of them got 10th place in one ring. I acted as a steward for one of the judges for breeder ferrets and I know that they consider age at neuter/spaying, and things like that when they do companion, but my ferrets have a little pudge (comments were made on my slips from the judges, or that they needed more muscle coverage...), not a lot, well, except for one of them, but nevermind, and I noticed that comments were made about the muscle coverage on ferrets in other companion and other championship rings as well. My kids excercise at least once, sometimes twice a day for a minimum of 3.5-4 hours a day, just running around in the apartment or playing in the playpen if we are doing other things as well, and it's not safe for them to be out and about. I was told by a friend (owner/breeder) that putting hammies up higher so they have to work to climb into it with their shoulder muscles could help, but I want to know what else I can do. My ferrets are wonderful (I know, it's a biased comment), and I want to see them succeed, and I know that muscle to fat ratio is a major thing that the judges consider. If anyone has any ideas, please feel free to post to the list or email me privately, but I'm sure that others may have gotten some of the same comments, and could also use the advice. Thanks so much ahead of time. Jennifer An enemy generally says and believes what he wishes.--Thomas Jefferson. [Posted in FML issue 4718]