Depending on whether or not you have another ferret it could be two separate things. If you have more than one It could possibly be a dominance issue as mine are, both females but one will roll the other over and hold her down showing she is superior the other is if they are alone, they know you are dominant or a behavioral thing that they are quite simply comfortable like that.
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A ferret shouldn't be hungry to hunt. If your ferreting (hunting rabbits), the ferret needs to flush the rabbit out of it's hole, not kill it. If a ferret is hungry, he might kill the rabbit and lay up with it.
A Ferret Is A Type Of Animal Belonging To TheMustelidaeFamily.
If a Jill ferret kills her babies, most likely she will go back into season.
If you mean the noun "lay", the plural is "lays". If you mean the plural form of the verb, it is always lay: we lay, you lay, they lay. Note: lay is a transitive verb. One can lay eggs, tables, and other people! The past tense of "lay" is "laid". The form "lay" is also the past tense of the intransitive verb "lie". E.g. Everyday I lie on my back for an hour. / Yesterday I lay on my back for an hour.
The ferret that is doing the dragging is simply asserting his dominance. He is letting the other ferret know who is boss.
Ferrets are not born mean. If a ferret is mean, it's because of improper care or incorrect socialization by humans. Humans make any animal mean.
Ferrets are mammals and give live birth not eggs.
Yes, a dot of a tattoo on the ear of a ferret means that it is fixed
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You scruff a ferret by holding the layer of fat that is around the back of its neck just like you scruff a cat.
He's a ferret.