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1 3rd July 03:20
just molly
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I have gone into rare breed poultry breeding. I had several surplus
cockerels and tried hard to find homes for them to no avail. In the end I
bit the bullet. Made myself a chopping block and dispatched a beautiful
white silky cock who had been waking my neighbours and I at 4 am. Now he is
ferret food.
Surplus cockerels are always a worry but not any more as I will save loads
on ferret food.
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2 4th July 23:14
woody the ferret
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you are a SICK FUCK !!!!!
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3 4th July 23:14
randy w. sims
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Got something against fresh cocks, woody? ;-)

Seriously, what's sick about Molly's post? If you're a meat eater it has
to cross a chopping block at some point. I'd wager Molly's block is more
humane than the "industy".

Randy.
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4 4th July 23:14
woody
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why don't you have her
chop off your COCK !
you couldn't set the thing
free ?
is it worth killing an animal
for selfish reasons ?

p.s if it were a ferret that was
causing problems , would he
be dealt with accordingly ?
do us a favor aqnd go away ! FAR AWAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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5 4th July 23:15
randy w. sims
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I like it too much. It's fun to play with.


Mine or hers?

I guess eating is selfish.


She did try to find a home. Failing that, she made good use of it. I
don't think she butchered it as punishment or just to get rid of it. I
doubt Molly would've killed it if it couldn't be used for food.


No one here is trying to be mean or rude. My response was meant to be
humorous. Sorry, if it was taken otherwise.

Randy.
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6 4th July 23:15
lin
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What the hell do you think the most important ingredient in kibble is?

News Flash: It's MEAT!!

This Just In: Meat comes from ANIMALS!!

Ferrets are obligate carnivores - their digestive system can only handle
MEAT properly for their nutrition. So, unless you're stupidly trying to keep
your ferret healthy on a vegetarian diet - that is, if you're feeding them
commercially-made kibble - you're already feeding them MEAT!

Now, if it were *you* we were discussing here, which would you rather eat -
fresh meat, or over-processed meat by-products w/ all sorts of chemicals
added, along w/ corn & other fillers?

The truth is, the majority of people (in the US, at any rate) don't have the
*luxury* of being able to feed their ferrets the kind of diet Molly is able
to provide for her ferrets, either due to not having the proper resources
nearby to do it, time, expense, whatever. I include myself in that group, as
mine eat kibble, take dietary suppliments, & all that.

Evolution/God/Mother Nature/The Ferret Fairy made ferrets carnivores. If
ferrets were wild animals, they would hunt & kill for food, as many of their
wild cousins do. They wouldn't munch on celery stalks, or drive to McPetco
for a pulverized Totally Ferret burger.

And as if *that's* not enough, Molly has been around (& around *here*)
longer than you, & has owned & cared for more ferrets (& dogs & chicken &
etc) in her life than you probably ever will.

So my suggetion would be that you GET OVER IT, buy a copy of "Ferrets for
Dummies", & sit down w/ your latte & read the sucker.

Lin, Ariel, Oberon, Max, & Puck

PS: A male ferret weighing 1.75 lbs is NOT "huge". My little boy Max only
weighs 2.3 lbs, & my 12 wk old Puck weighed 1.7 lbs 2 wks ago - & he's grown
a lot since then.
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7 4th July 23:15
scott thomas
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I _knew_ there had to be such a thing! That explains ferret math - the
Ferret Fairy swoops in, swishes a wand around, and ta-da! Another
ferret has been bestowed upon the household. :P

--
Scott Thomas, thomass@cs.rose-hulman.edu
http://www.cs.rose-hulman.edu/~thomass/
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8 4th July 23:15
just molly
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Are you a vegetarian woody??
A cockeral cannot survive in the wild and would either starve to death or
become food for a fox.
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9 4th July 23:15
steve robinson
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starving them poor furry little foxes

I hope the little fuzballs enjoyed there snack
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10 4th July 23:15
kim
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Molly,

My ferrets want to know when you're coming over to serve them
breakfast.

I have been trying unsuccessfully to find a local poultry farm to get
day old chicks. I'm sick of buying them online and paying way too
much money for them.


kim
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