What We Do
Ferret Racing
Ferret Racing is fun countryside entertainment for events such as family fun days and summer fairs.
Pick Your Winner
Choose one of the cheeky chappies, and place your bet
Cheer The Ferrets
urge on your backer to the end of the tunnel
Collect Your Winnings
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Upcoming Race Nights
Due to the current situation with COVID-19, all race nights have been canceled. We will post any new and upcoming race nights as and when we have confirmed venues and dates.
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What Our Customers Have to Say About Our Shows
We appreciate our customers’ feedbacks!
Here’s what some of our customers say about our past shows and events.
Here’s what some of our customers say about our past shows and events.
"Never had so many people come to the fete to see the ferrets"
"Ferrets racing brilliant between the main wedding and guests coming in the evening "
Thank for helping us raise much needed funds for the school / church
"The public loved the ferret racing , such fund having a winner now and again"
"Enjoyed the ferret racing and grand final"
"Mick hope you can make it again next year we all enjoyed the ferret racing"
Frequently Asked Questions
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What Is A Ferret?
The ferret is the domesticated member of the Order Carnivora, Family Mustelidae and Genus Mustela. This means that ferrets are meat-eaters and one of the members of the weasel family. A common misconception is that ferrets are rodents. This is absolutely not the case, as rodents are a completely different scientific order.
Is the ferret a wild animal?
No, a ferret is not a wild animal. Unlike its cousins, the otter, weasel and badger, the domestic pet ferret is NOT a wild animal. Ferrets were domesticated by humans as early as 63 BCE.
Do ferrets make good pets?
Yes! Ferrets combine the best features of dogs and cats with some unique features of their own. Like cats, ferrets are small and quiet. Like dogs, they are affectionate, playful, and enjoy human interaction. They are independent, yet enjoy being with people. Their mischievous and playful nature, retained well into old age, makes them entertaining companions.
Do ferrets bite?
A healthy, well-trained ferret should not bite. Like all pets, ferrets need to be taught what acceptable behavior is. Ferrets have a lower bite rate than other household pets - you are less likely to be bit by a ferret than by the family dog.
How long do ferrets live?
A healthy ferret can live anywhere from 6 to 10 years. The best way to maintain a healthy ferret is to be certain to take your ferret for vaccinations and annual vet check-ups.