Wendy Winstead

American folk singer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican folk singer
PlacesUnited States of America
isPhysician Veterinarian Singer
Work fieldHealthcare Music
Gender
Female
Education
University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
The details

Biography

Wendy Winsted was a folk singer/writer, author, and physician (University of Cincinnati School of Medicine 1985) who has been credited with popularizing ferrets as pets in the United States in the mid 1970s. Winsted worked on and perfected the procedure for de-scenting young ferrets (by removing the anal scent sac and neutering males to eliminate their odor). She introduced ferrets to numerous celebrities such as Dick Smothers and David Carradine and appeared on television numerous times with her own ferrets.

Winsted taught her method of de-scenting ferrets to several breeders and farms across the United States, thereby making de-scented ferrets the standard for being sold at pet stores.

She died in the 1990s from cancer.

Works

  • Ferrets: A Complete Introduction - TFH Publications ISBN 0-86622-829-2
  • Ferrets In Your Home - TFH Publications ISBN 0-86622-988-4


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