Gardening in the Lazy Ferret household...

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Lazy-Ferret

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I have been getting the ferrets to do some work in the garden...

First we need to inspect the the work
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Then we cut it. (And I thought the noise would scare them!!)
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Once cut, we need to re-inspect the standard.
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I wonder if I can get this back to the cage?
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Time to level the area....
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Many Hands make light work...
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Now inspect the work....
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Ohhh goody, another job. Whats this?
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Errrr.. I think you left a bit in here!
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Now this bit....
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Goes about here...
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There is never a dull moment gardening in this house.
 
Nice photee's, I do miss my lot sometimes. I didn't let them roam around the garden without watching them as the garden is not enclosed.
 
It cost us an arm and a leg to ferret proof the garden... there is 2 foot of concrete gavel board under the fence...

Thought you might like these 2 monsters, both 17 weeks old
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Nice pics Clive, you can see they are happy, great, Rick
Thanks Rick, we think/hope they are.

We have have 5 die this year, each one a major character in their own right, but Aero hit us both a lot harder than we expected, as he was so special. Still the new guys seem to be trying hard.:clap
 
Awesome pics dude :D looks like they are enjoying themselves, they were certainly all very interactive when I met them, and I was initially scared of ferrets due to meeting some mean ones :doh

They are awesome :lol :thumbs
 
Fantastic pic's Clive:thumb2 shocked that they weren't scared of the sound of the grinder going tho:eek: We used to have a rabbit that liked to act as a foreman when doing work in the garden or around her hutch or run:lol
 
Fantastic pic's Clive:thumb2 shocked that they weren't scared of the sound of the grinder going tho:eek: We used to have a rabbit that liked to act as a foreman when doing work in the garden or around her hutch or run:lol

Thanks... they are funny with noise, a scrape of a shoe on the floor, and they all go scampering, but powertools are fun.

We have a scout hut and grounds at the end of the garden, and when ever they have fireworks, our guys stand at the French windows and watch them, while all the dogs in the area are howling.
 
Nice workforce you have :)
As for noise, I remember my labrador male sleeping on the old garage floor while I was jackhammering it up.

I also vividly remember him escaping and running through the freshly laid and levelled concrete we put in place of the old one!

He now has taken the habit of sleeping in the back of my T2 while I'm working on it...
 
I have two Jacks and they have to be in on everything I do, they are so faithful it is untrue, not like our crap politicians, sorry about that but could not resist, Rick
 
Must be a Jack Russell thing Rick:thumb2 saying that i've bash my head on the chassis a few times working under the truck thanks to mine sticking her cold wet nose in my ear whilst busy:doh any time i'm under the truck she under it with me same if i'm working inside it:lol
 

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