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I live on a relatively thin peninsula and due to culling by a fancy hotel and the control of a cricket club, there are no rabbits on land that was previously swarming with them.

 

The cricket club spread a lot of mixied rabbits about as well.

 

I am hoping to get the rabbits going on a few permissions using ferreted rabbits.

 

 

There is plenty of food and cover at the sites and I was looking to dig some artificial buries to release them in.

 

Anybody that could assist by allowing me to come ferreting with them and take some live bunnies.

 

cheers

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Dont let anybody know that you are doing this as local farmers will not be happy especialy if crops start getting damaged. The hotel will not be best pleased if they find out either. I would nt bother and travel further to get permission.

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Dont let anybody know that you are doing this as local farmers will not be happy especialy if crops start getting damaged. The hotel will not be best pleased if they find out either. I would nt bother and travel further to get permission.

 

 

be very carefull i think you might be braking the law releasing vermin species back to the wild!!

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I live on a relatively thin peninsula and due to culling by a fancy hotel and the control of a cricket club, there are no rabbits on land that was previously swarming with them.

 

The cricket club spread a lot of mixied rabbits about as well.

 

I am hoping to get the rabbits going on a few permissions using ferreted rabbits.

 

I'm on the Wirral.

 

There is plenty of food and cover at the sites and I was looking to dig some artificial buries to release them in.

 

Anybody that could assist by allowing me to come ferreting with them and take some live bunnies.

 

cheers

 

PM Countyboyo, he'll love you :clapper:

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Guest Rod&dog
Pretty sure its illeagal so how does the R.S.P.C.A. get away with releasing injured rabbits back to the wild ??

 

 

Beacuse there hypocrites,,,I watched that RSPCA programme on telly not so long ago and they had released a Squirell they had in care back into the wild,,Last time i checked i swear this was an illeigal act :blink:

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Pretty sure its illeagal so how does the R.S.P.C.A. get away with releasing injured rabbits back to the wild ??

 

 

Beacuse there hypocrites,,,I watched that RSPCA programme on telly not so long ago and they had released a Squirell they had in care back into the wild,,Last time i checked i swear this was an illeigal act :blink:

 

only if its a grey

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Pretty sure its illeagal so how does the R.S.P.C.A. get away with releasing injured rabbits back to the wild ??

 

 

Beacuse there hypocrites,,,I watched that RSPCA programme on telly not so long ago and they had released a Squirell they had in care back into the wild,,Last time i checked i swear this was an illeigal act :blink:

 

only if its a grey

 

 

 

The law changed a while back.

 

It's now legal to re-releace Grey squirrels in Countys where red squirrels do not habitat at all.

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Guest Countryboyo
I live on a relatively thin peninsula and due to culling by a fancy hotel and the control of a cricket club, there are no rabbits on land that was previously swarming with them.

 

The cricket club spread a lot of mixied rabbits about as well.

 

I am hoping to get the rabbits going on a few permissions using ferreted rabbits.

 

I'm on the Wirral.

 

There is plenty of food and cover at the sites and I was looking to dig some artificial buries to release them in.

 

Anybody that could assist by allowing me to come ferreting with them and take some live bunnies.

 

cheers

 

PM Countyboyo, he'll love you :clapper:

 

:clapper: I have loads of advice i could give you about artifical warrens etc but I dont want your topic being deleted so im saying nothing :D

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It is highly illegal for this cricket club to spread myxi

though very hard to prove

Why anybody feels they need to spread this sickening disease

is beyond me when there are plenty of ferreters out there willing

to control the rabbits humanly ????????

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Guest Countryboyo
It is highly illegal for this cricket club to spread myxi

though very hard to prove

Why anybody feels they need to spread this sickening disease

is beyond me when there are plenty of ferreters out there willing

to control the rabbits humanly ????????

 

agreed! its a horrible baxtard of a thing.

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I was really worrying about the legal stuff. I've sent a PM just to talk about the theory...

 

No not Leasowe - though I did used to have permission for a golf course nearby there :clapper:

 

You must have an idea where I mean because, to the best of my knowledge, there are only two areas on the Wirral with rabbits. As you near Neston and Ellesmere Port they seem to appear again - strange

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