In yesterday's FML, a poster said: >I still tend to think of new-style and old-style Marshall ferrets. >The old ones were skinny, jolly and lively. The new ones are dear, but >very different -- at least mine are -- bulkier, slower, less playful >and less interested in interacting with people." I've often wondered if anyone else thought of MF's "new style" of ferrets as toally different. I rescued one of these guys in 2006, and it was a total shock. At the time, I had the tiniest MF albino female, and really worried he could hurt her. But he was so laid-back, it was never an issue. I now have two this style, one born in 2005, one in 2010. I also have one of the "old" style born in 2006. The older bulky guy is the healthiest ferret I've ever owned (I've had ferrets since 1994, and all have been MF). I'm hoping the new little girl will be the same. As for personality, I would definitely say "bulkier" is accurate. Laid-back is my term. They both play (wardance, do "threatening ferret" to each other, explore, play in tubes, ask for carpet rides). They both LOVE to be held - more than any of my other ferrets ever did. So, some difference, but not major. They will both seek me out, but they also seek each other (and their brother) to wrestle and chase. Any other comments from people with experience on the difference and similarities would be nice. :) Debbie [Posted in FML 7027]