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26-02-2020, 20:36 | #1 |
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A kid from round the Block came to play today!
We have a "ferret proof" garden, and can open a cat flap and let the guys come and go. First thing in the morning, they like to go out and roll in the damp/wet grass, and clean their coats.
This morning, I let them out whereby Topic, closely followed by Peanut were out like a shot, bundling across the grass. A few mins later Suz was shouting at me to get out into the garden. This is the security video of what actually happened between me letting them out, and me opening the back door. Peanut had the brains to hide in a tube that runs in front of the green house... Topic on the other hand...... http://www.lazy-ferret.co.uk/odd_stu...0226075552.mp4 Ferrets really are fearless. |
26-02-2020, 20:43 | #2 |
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Fascinating, and the magpies were clearly lending a hand too. Nature is awesome.
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26-02-2020, 20:53 | #3 | |
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The fox is another thing altogether.. I can only assume the fox was not hungry, and was very curious. You can't see it in that camera view, but on one of the other cameras, we could see the fox had sat on the wall right by the green house, and watched them for a while before jumping down. I always thought the ferrets would have the sense to hide in one of the pipes if the fox came in... Topic and sense are obviously not two words you can use in the same sentence. |
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26-02-2020, 21:51 | #4 |
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Fascinating but I’d be worried the fox will be back
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26-02-2020, 22:32 | #5 |
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26-02-2020, 22:38 | #6 |
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I think that is brilliant, a ferret I recon will see of a fox most times unless the fox is desperate, we have foxes come visit every night cos the Mrs feeds them and the Badgers, it is a regular action point for the dogs first the Badgers then a while later the foxes both times the dogs race out barking up to the fence where they all yap at each other, after a couple of minutes they come back in tails wagging, great fun, Rick
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26-02-2020, 23:48 | #7 | |
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When we were in the New Forrest a couple of years ago, one of the ponies came over and sniffed one of our guys. The ferret was attached to the ponies nose in an instant. |
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27-02-2020, 16:09 | #8 |
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If only they wern't so corruptable, they would make fearless gard dogs. Lol. Perhaps more suited to being a burglars assistant.
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27-02-2020, 19:10 | #9 |
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Wow
You need to look back through old footage, maybe that is a regular thing |
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