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Re: Which one do you reccomend??
When I eventually get ferrets I'm going to get them neutered
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Re: Which one do you reccomend??
best to speak to your vet.
I spayed my gilrie, but only after the age of 3 yrs as there is a link with adrenal disease with spaying youngsters. a lot of people are opting for a hormone implant. try FerretsForum.co.uk - If you want to talk ferrets, this is the place! their is a lot of debate about the choices at the minute ![]() |
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Re: Which one do you reccomend??
personally I'd netuer! Jill Jab is fine for a one off if they come into season before you get them done, but it cause alot of exess hormones, phantom pregnancies etc so really is not something I'd want to put a jill through too often.
As they're already friends then they shouldn't take a dislike to each other after been done. |
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Re: Which one do you reccomend??
Jill jab is not good long term and they may well pop back into season so often in the summer that you'll be at the vets quite a lot. There is a third option, an implant which lasts a year, more and more vets are beginning to offer this as some evidence suggests ferrets with this are less prone to adrenal, but of course its a new treatment and there may be unforseen risks. I currently have my girls implanted and I'll probably stick with it for now.
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