Ferrets and Ferreting

by Iain Brodie

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Review of the 1988 updated and revised edition

This is a practical manual based on the author's own experience.
Trained forester, Iian Brodie, is a South American born Scotsman, who has kept and reared everything from sloths and badgers to alligators and wolves.
His book gives the origins and history of ferreting, with information for anyone wishing to keep ferrets as field craft or breeding for fur.

Although it is important to understand that ferrets are not domesticated animals, they can be tamed; and this is my main interest in them.

The book covers diseases and illness, care, treatment and prevention, housing and feeding in detail; as well as training and hunting.

It is a quick read packed with useful unformation and that is its strong show more suit. A person with a passing interest in the subject is able to gain valuable knowledge very quickly. show less
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Original publication date
1978
Important places
Wales, UK; Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK; Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK; Loch Ness, Highland, Scotland, UK
First words
Much has been said and writen on this topic, and in the absence of any conclusive historical evidence, the origins will probably remain debatable for a long time to come.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Properly fed and properly handled, treated from the outset with kindness and respect, you can have a good partner.

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Genres
Nonfiction, Hunting and Fishing, Sports and Leisure
DDC/MDS
636.974447Applied science & technologyAgricultureFarm Animals & PetsSmall Mammal Pets: Hamsters, Guinea PigsFur farming
LCC
SK293 .B76AgricultureHuntingHunting sportsSpecial methods and types of huntingFerreting

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