Ferrets : their management in health and disease with remarks on their legal status . Fig. 5. cleanliness, and the floor of the run issloped in front, so it can be rinsed downas often as required, without trouble orinconvenience ; besides, all moisture runsaway of its own accord. These hutchesare made in two sizes,the smaller measur-ing 4 feet long,3 feet wide, and2 feet high. Thelarger sizes are made to order, and asrequired. Fig. 5 shows an improvedgalvanised iron feeding-pan, which isusually made 6 inches by 4 inches,by 2 inches deep. It is sufficientlyheavy to prevent the ferrets being abl


Ferrets : their management in health and disease with remarks on their legal status . Fig. 5. cleanliness, and the floor of the run issloped in front, so it can be rinsed downas often as required, without trouble orinconvenience ; besides, all moisture runsaway of its own accord. These hutchesare made in two sizes,the smaller measur-ing 4 feet long,3 feet wide, and2 feet high. Thelarger sizes are made to order, and asrequired. Fig. 5 shows an improvedgalvanised iron feeding-pan, which isusually made 6 inches by 4 inches,by 2 inches deep. It is sufficientlyheavy to prevent the ferrets being ableto upset it, and it can easily be washedout. It will be found far preferable tothe ordinary earthenware pan or saucerwhich one finds in general use. Largersizes are also used in accordance withrequirements. It will be as well to selectthose with rounded bottoms, which prevent HUTCHES 33 the food accumulating in the 6 is a representation of a hutch. capable of holding many ferrets. Theupper hutches have divisions for breeding


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