Ferreting
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Michael White is an experienced forager and wild food expert. Here he shares his ferreting expertise - talking us through how best to care for the ferrets, signs to look for when sourcing the rabbits` bury (or burrow), the ideal time of year to go ferreting, permissions and equipment required - mindful of the ethics as well as the benefits of this field sport. A passionate advocate of `nose to tail` eating - he shows a respect for the rabbit as a sustainable wild food resource. www.ruralcourses.co.uk/ An Adliberate film www.adliberate.co.uk for WoodlandsTV www.woodlands.co.uk/tv
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Fantastic Video! Loved my Ferrets when i had them. Going to get some more in the future to go rabbiting with.
Great informational video! I had no knowledge of this sport, I've never seen or heard of it here in the US. I had a friend in school that had ferrets but they were merely pets. Thanks for the education! 🍀
Love my ferrets to bits, awesome little creatures
Nice video. Well made, well presented and very informative. Thanks.
Really well explained, Michael is an excellent spokesman for ferreting and for rabbits as a sustainable food resource. Thanks for uploading.
Totally recommend Michaels ferreting tuition. We had a great day.
This is pretty cool. Check out Joseph Carter the Mink Man. He trains mink to do pest control on rats, muskrats, etc. Very cool
Finally some one who knows how to ferret ,,,the internet is full of so called ferreters who havent a clue, good educational video, even though we call it a burrow or a set not a berry lol still well done
Most people put the colliers on there working ferrets not put one on to find a missing ferret mate
They're Mustelides not muscavids
There are many things about this that’s upsetting!
That spade looked well used... 🤣
If anyone is interested in owning ferrets, please contact Last Chance Ferret Rescue in Coventry 👍
I love them ... used to have them as a lad and go ferreting and had a real campion hob called Smoky. Unfortunately as an adult I seemed to have developed an allergy to the smell and it gives me a terrible headache. A shame as we did try to rehome a pair and they even got on with our German Shepherd.
No way, I've never heard of that. I have eczema, so allergic to loads of animals, but these are hypoallegernic. Real shame for you mate!
I know I was so upset about it ... The kids loved them. I did consider setting them up in a proper insulated and warm shed but it would be me having to deal with cleaning and feeding most the time and it's not cool to end up with a near migraine. Had to pass on the idea. Hoping to go out with my friend ferreting later in the year so I can get my fix....lol
Brilliant made video shame no rabbit caught but part of ferreting.
Mustelides mate
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lol ......
They live 4 to 5 years "if you look offtuh them well"?? Please tell me you're joking! Their lives can't be that short