wenom " in it; but, if there is, it won't hurt the ferrets, for they never eat it or the skin. If ferrets are properly cared for they are rarely ill, and the only trouble I have ever had is with mange, which, as I have said before, attacks the tail and... Studies in the Art of Rat-catching - Page 19by Henry C. Barkley - 1896 - 185 pagesFull view - About this book
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...have ever had is with mange, which, as I have said before, attacks the tail and feet, and for which I have always used sulphur and lard, and after rubbing...a few times I have always found it worked a cure. " Before going further I should point out to all students of this ennobling profession that the very... | |
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