No, ferrets from Marshall farms are always neutered shortly after birth, and are not sold to the public unaltered
Answer 1 You should be able to. Have you got a low seniority? If not message the howrse team. Answer 2 If you set a breeding farm to accept a specific breed, then you will not be able to add a horse to it that is not from that breed.
You are able to have ferrets in Iowa, there are only a few places that they are banned which are PARTS of New York City, and In California which are trying to be overturned.
Ferrets as pets are not allowed in New Zealand and are considered pests. There is a wild population of ferrets that has some European wild ferret/polecat genes. These predate on many threatened native species. Humans introduced ferrets , stoats, rats and weasels to New Zealand in the late 1800's to control the introduced rabbit population. Around 1980 a fur farming industry was established and ferrets were bred for their fur (know as fitch fur) the industry collapsed in the late 1980's and many ferrets were released into the wild. Ferrets can carry bovine tuberculosis (Tb) but may not be a vector of the disease. Supporters of pet ferrets believe that domestic ferrets are not able to survive in the wild, and would die due to starvation or predators because domestication means they have lost survival instincts. Ferrets are found throughout New Zealand in grassland, shrubland and forest margins, and in outbuildings around cities and on farms. They have recently been found deeper in forested areas. If there were domesticated ferrets some would escape and could breed with the wild ferret population.
Ferrets are pretty fast - they are able to take down rabbits when hunting in the UK. Owners have lost ferrets because they thought they could catch them if they decided to run. The truth is that ferrets can be very fast, especially if startled. Ferrets are fast learners Ferrets have been able to hunt rabbits which are 35mph, rats which are 33-35 mph and rarely hares and guinea pigs which are 39-45 mph. Ferrets are around 36-41 mph depending on the age, size, sex and health.
Ferrets are believed to be domesticated European polecat ferrets and so will be able to live together happily in most cases - however, some ferrets (especially if they are unaltered) do seem to prefer being alone, so it can be assumed that some polecats will be the same and fights might break out, started by either side. They'll be able to mate, too, so be aware of this if you don't want to find your ferrets increasing in numbers rapidly.Do be aware that, if you have found an orphaned wild polecat or rehabilitated an injured wild one, it may carry diseases which your ferrets will be able to catch.
Black footed ferrets become able to reproduce at the age of one year in which from then on they can give life birth.
Black footed ferrets are able to swim
No, Moltres is not able to breed.
The only farms that you are able to see on FarmVille are your neighbour's/facebook friend's farms.
Yes, Black Footed Ferrets do swim. Black footed ferrets are the most endangered mammal in North America since 1967 and have adapted many things in their life span.
An Angus cow is able to breed anytime she is not pregnant and in heat.
No, they are not able to breed with each other.