CarlW
Well-Known Member
I think what @Fursty Ferret is saying is that you wouldn't need a defence if shooting a polecat.Interesting stuff - so could a reasonable defence be that you thought it was a feral ferret (alliteration) when you shot it?
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I think what @Fursty Ferret is saying is that you wouldn't need a defence if shooting a polecat.Interesting stuff - so could a reasonable defence be that you thought it was a feral ferret (alliteration) when you shot it?
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I think that defence could hold water but it may have a noticeable hole in it if the whole article is entitled “Shooting Polecats “Interesting stuff - so could a reasonable defence be that you thought it was a feral ferret (alliteration) when you shot it?
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Certainly were, mine handled from a very young age made very good pets. They also worked their backsides off, I didn’t hold with the half starved idea of old. Well fed and good to handle, made for easier ferreting.Yes. As a child, my dark-coloured ferrets, I always referred to as polecats, even though they were mustela putorius furo, as opposed to the true polecat, mustela putorius.
Lovely animals.
100% agree. The 'bread & milk, hungry ferrets hunt harder' brigade were idiots. They tended to be the same people who got bitten a lot...I didn’t hold with the half starved idea of old. Well fed and good to handle, made for easier ferreting.
Mine came to the whistle. A little lessI once had a fine white ferret called George, if he made a kill he would go to sleep but if you called long enough "George" he would come out. Anyway took him ferreting & did his usual kill, so I was on me hands & knees calling George down the rabbit hole, I didn't realise that the bank was next to a footpath, turned round to see 2 ramblers staring at me in disbelief, before making their sharp exit!.![]()
It was the blooming rabbits that bit me. Nearly cut through the tendon in my knuckle once. Got bitten pulled hand rapidly from hole. Warren was a Victorian tip, piece of pot stuck out. I still have the scar. I got the flipping thing though. Followed by a trip to the doctor for three stitches and back out ferreting.100% agree. The 'bread & milk, hungry ferrets hunt harder' brigade were idiots. They tended to be the same people who got bitten a lot...![]()
I would rather see them than Mink any day.I would also add that I actually welcome these awesome little predators in our countryside. We have a strong population here in east anglia and I am pleased to see them.
May as well say the same about the subject of your username and signature emojiCall me old fashioned chaps but the more I read this thread the more I think “why, oh why would you shoot them?”. I may sound like a heretic to some but they surely are phenomenal creatures and if they do get into your henhouse does the blame not lie with you for not making it secure from such invaders?
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Did you miss my post above yours? From the GWCT stating in certain circumstances shooting is legal.Protected. Just the same as the stock doves which robin foxer is shooting in his latest YouTube video. These people are the reason why this sports in so much bother