Firstly, I would like to point out that some breeders breed becuase it improves the healthy and longevity of the ferret but do not by any means put tho se ferrets before a shelter or rescued ferret. As a rule of thumb, rescues come first. I have in many years of doing both gotten people who specifically didn't want a rescue or shelter ferret and would rather a privately breed ferret . I don't see a problem there but I do however, see problems with breeders of a certain well known organization who are overbreeding and who have produced some pretty nasty ferrets that have been nick named names such as "bloodletter". These ferrets should not be brought out to any public event let alone a show. What if my 3 year old child stuck it's finger in that ferret's cage, would that breeder pay for my child's medical? We can fight all day about what's better or what's not but we will probably never agree. Until all the bad roots are pulled out, the problems will continue. Now i have also seen the same breeder the other person talked about th row the ferret to the ground because it bit. That is not right, as a reactions, one should not throw the ferret. If your first reaction is to throw the ferret, well then folks, maybe you should think twice about how it could kill that animal. Even if you first reaction is to shake, the animal could go flying. I have been nailed by a ferret hard enough to cause stitches and my first reaction was to pry the jaws off or spray bitter apple, not to shake them off or throw them. But the fact remains that it seems this certain group or organization is manipulating people into believing whatever they do it right. I left this organization a long time ago and don't intend on returning. I have better thing s to do but if anyone sees someone doing what was done to that poor ferret, make a complaint or tell someone, but don't let it be thinking they are a higher achry and no one would listen. [RA] [Posted in FML issue 5007]