>From: Simon Anthony Dyer <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Black-Footed Ferrets >In the program to re-introduce Male Black-footed Ferrets into the wild >and encourage them to mate, Siberian female Ferrets were used. Minor quibble first. The Siberian critters are polecats by name not ferrets. The Siberian (chinese or steppe are other names) polecats were used to have extra females of an extremely closely related species to study. Some even consider the BFF (mustela nigripes) a subspecies of the SP (mustela eversmani). It would likely be very hard to determine what consitutes more polecat or more ferret in this case. Even more so than the 'other' polecat to the 'other' ferret since neither the SP or BFF are domestic. The hybrids weren't used to strengthen the BFF as I understand. The 'retired' polecats went to very carefully screened homes. I've 'met' a few. They are not 'pets' as much as captive wild animals. I do not know the fate of the hybrids specifically. -bill (with diane chattering in his ear while writing) -- bill and diane killian zen and the art of ferrets http://www.zenferret.com/ mailto:[log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 2774]