If your ferret will eat chicken, as a treat it is acceptable
As a treat, ferrets can have small amounts of chicken
Depends, The ferret might attack the chicken or the chicken might peck the ferret. But it really depends.
You can feed your ferret Gerbers second stage chicken baby food, it's even recommended for sick ferrets or ferrets with stomach problems (ulcers) as it's easier on their stomachs. But I wouldn't recommend feeding them any kind of baby food with vegetables, fruits or sugars in them, only the chicken.
First you need to treat the ferret for fleas, then you wash the bedding.
no fruit doesn't kill a ferret the only think not to feed a ferret is meat any type of meat
Depends on numerous factors - the size of the ferret, the kind of bird your are feeding your ferret, etc
no
In a newborn ferret is wanting to eat you should blend his food so it will calm down and get the mother [ if you still have it] to breast feed it alot :]
A chicken that does not relieve itself is a serious problem. The two most common causes are lack or water and lack of fiber. Separate the chicken and feed them water and timothy hay.
The rumor that you can extract ephedrine from chicken feed is an urban legend. There are no chicken feed manufacturers that add ephedrine to their chicken feed.
Feed your ferret it's regular meal in the morning. When hunting take some treats and plenty of water for your ferret.
Yes........ But it will die
To begin clicker training, the click must come almost simultaneously with the treat to build the association between click and treat. Take a day or two to sit with your ferret and click the clicker and offer a tiny treat. Click and give the ferret a treat, repeat this many times, giving breaks (never train for more than 2 minutes at a time) until your ferret eagerly expects a treat when she hears the click. After a few clicks and treats, wait for the ferret to do something, take a step, move a paw, any movement, and then click and treat. The click must occur at the exact moment the ferret performs the movement. You will soon find that your ferret begins to try to repeat behaviors that earned a click and a treat, and the game is on!