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  1. Just a quick note to all of you who were good enough to respond. I've just had a delicious rabbit casserole for lunch, courtsey of a certain lagomorph who wondered into a cage at 5am this morning!
  2. Thanks Rolfe, that all sounds like very sensible advice.
  3. Thanks everyone, it seems like I need to give it more time. Nod: I have been baiting in the early evening and, as far as I can tell, the cages are very near where the rabbits are eating grass and dandelions. Actually come to think of it, I've seem some of them eating just outside the cages! I'll post if there are any more developments.
  4. Hi there. I've set some cage traps in a field that's teaming with rabbits early morning and dusk yet I haven't caught a single rabbit. I've tried using both carrots and apple as bait but it's made no difference. I position some bait in a line towards the cage entrance, a small amount in the front and then some at the back where the flap is which activates the door (which is a spring loaded door). I've been observing from a distance, and some of the rabbits eat the bait in front of the cage but don't get lured in. It's almost as if they know what's going on. Any advice would be most welco
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