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Post by aurelia on Mar 13, 2010 3:28:53 GMT -5
Thank you ^ ^ Well I must say it did not have a choice. ^ ^ I actually think these three days it is much more Sheitan not even close, Haiti will be taken by Madagascar. Top of the projection is evening
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Post by aurelia on Mar 16, 2010 3:25:44 GMT -5
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Post by Heather on Mar 16, 2010 22:51:48 GMT -5
I'm so looking forward to lots pictures of little furry ferret babies . ciao
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Post by aurelia on Mar 19, 2010 6:30:26 GMT -5
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Post by Heather on Mar 19, 2010 14:42:47 GMT -5
I'm going to be interested in seeing the different colours that you might be getting out of these mixes. I noticed that you have angoras or partial angoras. How have you found their health? I had heard that this was not as healthy a breed as say some of the short haired sables? Je suis interesse a voir les differentes couleurs que vous pourriez sortir de ces melanges. J'ai remarque que vous avez angoras ou partielle angoras. Comment avez-vous trouve leur sante? J'avais entendu dire que ce n'etait pas aussi sains une race come disent certains des poils court sables? I hope I got that right ciao
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Post by aurelia on Mar 20, 2010 6:12:09 GMT -5
I think the scope of Kenya there will be sand, chocolate, champagne and panda. No difference level life and behavior. The only problem vis-à-vis angora might be a genetic problem of lactation. (female angora had no milk and therefore no opportunity to raise their young.)
I hope you understand me ....
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Post by aurelia on Mar 20, 2010 6:27:27 GMT -5
Mindanao I help of my other females that babies are fed and heated. Take a female angora requires experience in breeding and great confidence in itself.
But really there is no difference between the standard and ferret ferrets angora or angora-week.
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Post by Heather on Mar 20, 2010 21:26:19 GMT -5
Yes, I understand you perfectly So the angora's are as healthy as the regular ferrets. That's nice to know. Does their fur or hair require special care? ciao
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Post by aurelia on Mar 21, 2010 6:56:32 GMT -5
No:) Fortunately! XD The only trouble I would say is that you come across a big male angora who do not know to wash ;-) so you'll have to wash more often because with hair ...... its bin is not very clean. hahahahaa just like Solomon ......
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Post by aurelia on Mar 21, 2010 6:56:56 GMT -5
Salomon
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Post by aurelia on Mar 30, 2010 0:29:26 GMT -5
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Post by wepamperpets on May 3, 2010 9:10:15 GMT -5
Your ferrets are so cute! I really like Mindanao and Sweeney Coot I am sure they will make adorable kits! I especially love Mindanao she is beautiful, as I love black ferrets! My plans for my next ferret is to get a black sable, I especially would love a black solid.
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Post by aurelia on May 3, 2010 9:26:55 GMT -5
Small Mindanao are expected this weekend:) I'm waiting for much of this scope, and I am often contacted for it.
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Post by Heather on May 3, 2010 11:02:30 GMT -5
We will be all wishing her well, for a healthy birthing of many little furbabies. ciao
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Post by wepamperpets on May 3, 2010 14:00:56 GMT -5
Best of luck to Mindanao and her babies! Hope the delivery goes well and all kits are healthy. Would love to see pictures of the babies. I just love lil Mindanao, can send her over here anytime, she's so cute
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