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Ferrets, Rats and Traps (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 980
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Ferrets, Rats and Traps (Paperback)
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Loot Price R598
Discovery Miles 5 980
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FERRETS, RATS and TRAPS Originally Published in 1897 as: "FERRETS
THEIR MANAGEMENT IN HEALTH AND DISEASE." By Nicholas Everitt. This
hitherto rare and much sought after book was the first
comprehensive work to be written on the subject of ferrets and
ferreting in England. Over 200 pages of content deal with every
aspect of the ferret and its use both as a working animal and for
pleasure or profit. The author, an acknowledged expert in his
field, wrote numerous short articles on "Ferrets and All About
Them" for early editions of The Shooting Times. By popular demand
he eventually reprinted them in book form, with additions and
alterations, and published this to much critical acclaim in March
1897. Read Country Books has now re-published "Ferrets" in its
original format, including the interesting black and white
illustrations of ferreting, ferret equipment, and vermin traps. The
books contents are arranged in two sections. The first 160 pages
deal with the origins of the ferret and also discuss the polecat,
weasel, stoat and marten. Also included in this section are
recommendations for ferret hutches, yards and courts, with
illustrations of these and also ferret traps and working boxes
produced by trap manufacturers of the time. Other chapters deal
with ferret management, breeding and rearing, including advice on
ailments and disease. The comprehensive chapters on working ferrets
are a fascinating record of rural sport in the late 19th century,
and will appeal greatly to todays ferreters. Further chapters on
the laws relating to ferrets and ferreting will prove of historical
interest. Section two of the book deals with trapping and with
rats, their origins, habits and control. Theprevention methods
discussed include ferreting, trapping, shooting, poisoning etc.
Much mention is made of various manufacturers and their traps, with
some of them being illustrated. This fascinating book ends with a
descriptive chapter of an 1890's November days ferreting.
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