They usually do not if they are neutered. You are most likely over bathing, every time you bath them you are stripping their oils, so their body works in over drive to make up those oils that have been removed, so they become more greasy then normal. I personally only bath all my ferrets 1 time a year.
If you are worried about smell and that is the reason you are bathing, get a rice bin. Long grain white rice NOT INSTANT RICE pour it into a large tub or container and let him roll around in it, that will soak up alot of the extra oils that tend to make them smell more.
I found getting my ferrets snipped helped with the smell and oily coat, but you still have to wash them (and bedding) on a regular basis. Being related to skunks and the like, they will always have a smell to them which is described as musky. Also, if you get a female and don't plan on breeding it get her snipped or she will die.
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