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<blockquote data-quote="SteveHants" data-source="post: 7357272" data-attributes="member: 3380"><p>Righto,</p><p>So, the nipper (12) wants some ferrets and I, being a single dad (and soft touch) have given tentative assent to getting some.</p><p>However, I don't like the thought of them being idle when she isn't here, and also like getting her out into the countryside, so am thinking of buying some nets and whatnot and trying to get a bit of work for them. I've never done ferreting in the past, but having researched it, seems reasonably straightforward if you are able to operate a spade. </p><p>Is this feasible/a good idea?</p><p>Im up in Herefordshire now - are rabbits a massive problem like they are in my native Hampshire?</p><p>Is anyone actually likely to let me on to use them?</p><p>Im an Agricultural Sciences lecturer now and am (obviously) aware of the need to break my dogs etc to stock (I believe a dog is a particularly useful addition and I reckon my collie and small lurcher pup would enjoy it)</p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveHants, post: 7357272, member: 3380"] Righto, So, the nipper (12) wants some ferrets and I, being a single dad (and soft touch) have given tentative assent to getting some. However, I don't like the thought of them being idle when she isn't here, and also like getting her out into the countryside, so am thinking of buying some nets and whatnot and trying to get a bit of work for them. I've never done ferreting in the past, but having researched it, seems reasonably straightforward if you are able to operate a spade. Is this feasible/a good idea? Im up in Herefordshire now - are rabbits a massive problem like they are in my native Hampshire? Is anyone actually likely to let me on to use them? Im an Agricultural Sciences lecturer now and am (obviously) aware of the need to break my dogs etc to stock (I believe a dog is a particularly useful addition and I reckon my collie and small lurcher pup would enjoy it) Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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