Since you mentioned it rather specific, "Jill" & "Hob", I'm going to answer it as if they're not neutered/spayed.
It's much easier to introduce a Jill to a Hob, than another Hob.
Male Ferrets are incredibly territorial, and just as anti-social, particularly when they're rutting.
The Jill has better luck (although, at times, she could be pushing said 'luck'), mostly because she's a female.
A Hob can and will encounter extreme, possible deadly hostility from another Hob if said ferret is in the others defined territory.
You can introduce the ferret hob to the kits as long as he is no longer in season.
In the UK, A female ferret is called a Jill, and a male is called a Hob.
Ah, ferrets are called hobs and jills based on their gender. A male ferret is called a hob, while a female ferret is called a jill. It's just a sweet way to differentiate between these wonderful creatures. Just like how we have different names for boys and girls, ferrets have their own special names too.
an unspated female ferret is a Jill. Spayed- sprite a whole male ferret is a hob. Neutered- gib a baby ferret is called a kit
An intact male ferret is called a hob. An unspayed female is called a jill. A neutered male is a gib. A spayed female is a sprite.
A female ferret is called a Jill.A mother ferret of a litter is called a Dam.An unspayed female is a Jill, A spayed female is a Sprite.A male is a Hob, and young are called Kits.(In Germany they call kits puppies.)
the hob is a black market in district 12
Hob Hiller was born in 1893.
Hob Hiller died in 1956.
Naghmet Hob was created in 1994.
Pasta could be cooked on a hob
the hob of haydn is a violin concerto by the composer Haydn