Coinin 5 Posted September 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. Quote Link to post
Coinin 5 Posted September 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 As long as rabbits have food, then they will breed no matter what month it is I dont think so ive never killed rabbits with young in them from october to December. how often do you go out . Not very often by the sounds of it. Over the years I've had pregnant rabbits in every month, in the middle of hard frosts and at times of heavy snow falls. Keyboard warrior whats wrong your wife not let you go any more so you get smart with someone whos actually out there doing it. Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. well ive been ferreting a long time and can only tell you what i find and i dont get young in the winter months either,get used to the smart ass comments mate.there some on here thats the only way they can communicate. Quote Link to post
kevin from bristol 95 Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. you have had it lucky then in all that time not to find young in rabbits no offence intended , just out of interest do you eat the rabbits you catch ? Quote Link to post
kevin from bristol 95 Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. well ive been ferreting a long time and can only tell you what i find and i dont get young in the winter months either,get used to the smart ass comments mate.there some on here thats the only way they can communicate. maybe be because the weather is or can be a bit harsher up there as well as the attitude hahahaha Quote Link to post
Coinin 5 Posted September 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. you have had it lucky then in all that time not to find young in rabbits no offence intended , just out of interest do you eat the rabbits you catch ? Of course i eat them (not all otherwise i would be eating them everyday) they make a great meal. Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. well ive been ferreting a long time and can only tell you what i find and i dont get young in the winter months either,get used to the smart ass comments mate.there some on here thats the only way they can communicate. maybe be because the weather is or can be a bit harsher up there as well as the attitude hahahaha touche lol Quote Link to post
Coinin 5 Posted September 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. well ive been ferreting a long time and can only tell you what i find and i dont get young in the winter months either,get used to the smart ass comments mate.there some on here thats the only way they can communicate. Whats new in the world we live in, no respect for others springs to mind. Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 As long as rabbits have food, then they will breed no matter what month it is I dont think so ive never killed rabbits with young in them from october to December. how often do you go out . From september to end of feb most weekends and sometimes twice a week, and never have i seen young in the belly in october november and december Aye but it's the fifth of september . . . . . . it was August 5 days ago. You would expect to see young in august so 5 days later they are not ALL going to have magically disappeared. You are very lucky if you have never seen a pregnant rabbit at the start of september. . . . . . its very normal within their breeding cycle, especially as it is weather dependant, at the moment its pretty warm and there is food everywhere so there will be plenty of young. We were bolting little uns in the snow at the start of this year. Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. well ive been ferreting a long time and can only tell you what i find and i dont get young in the winter months either,get used to the smart ass comments mate.there some on here thats the only way they can communicate. Not being a smart ass scotty. . . . but this isnt exactly a winter month is it? Have ye looked outside? I'm just argumentative cos i'm a miserable b*****d who lives a lone with ma animals. Quote Link to post
Coinin 5 Posted September 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 As long as rabbits have food, then they will breed no matter what month it is I dont think so ive never killed rabbits with young in them from october to December. how often do you go out . From september to end of feb most weekends and sometimes twice a week, and never have i seen young in the belly in october november and december Aye but it's the fifth of september . . . . . . it was August 5 days ago. You would expect to see young in august so 5 days later they are not ALL going to have magically disappeared. You are very lucky if you have never seen a pregnant rabbit at the start of september. . . . . . its very normal within their breeding cycle, especially as it is weather dependant, at the moment its pretty warm and there is food everywhere so there will be plenty of young. We were bolting little uns in the snow at the start of this year. Bolting young in the snow now that does surprise me because 2 of our spots have been seriously killed off badly because of the snow last winter there no were near as many about as normall they were starving that musch you could see at the bottoms of the trees were they had been eating the bark. Quote Link to post
scothunter 12,609 Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. well ive been ferreting a long time and can only tell you what i find and i dont get young in the winter months either,get used to the smart ass comments mate.there some on here thats the only way they can communicate. Not being a smart ass scotty. . . . but this isnt exactly a winter month is it? Have ye looked outside? I'm just argumentative cos i'm a miserable b*****d who lives a lone with ma animals. lol no worries mate my bad i didnt explain myself properly.im meaning end of of september and onwards; i very rarely start till around the end of this month. Quote Link to post
Coinin 5 Posted September 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. well ive been ferreting a long time and can only tell you what i find and i dont get young in the winter months either,get used to the smart ass comments mate.there some on here thats the only way they can communicate. Not being a smart ass scotty. . . . but this isnt exactly a winter month is it? Have ye looked outside? I'm just argumentative cos i'm a miserable b*****d who lives a lone with ma animals. Get a mrs then or if your to ugly to you can always pay one...................... Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 As long as rabbits have food, then they will breed no matter what month it is I dont think so ive never killed rabbits with young in them from october to December. how often do you go out . From september to end of feb most weekends and sometimes twice a week, and never have i seen young in the belly in october november and december Aye but it's the fifth of september . . . . . . it was August 5 days ago. You would expect to see young in august so 5 days later they are not ALL going to have magically disappeared. You are very lucky if you have never seen a pregnant rabbit at the start of september. . . . . . its very normal within their breeding cycle, especially as it is weather dependant, at the moment its pretty warm and there is food everywhere so there will be plenty of young. We were bolting little uns in the snow at the start of this year. Bolting young in the snow now that does surprise me because 2 of our spots have been seriously killed off badly because of the snow last winter there no were near as many about as normall they were starving that musch you could see at the bottoms of the trees were they had been eating the bark. Aye mate it REALLY surprised me, and i wouldnt say it was a normal occurance, but just saying that they CAN breed at anytime, its not time of year dependent. We had the same as you, loads dying due to weather and the trees were being stripped. However in this one spot there was some really good shelter and a decent food supply (being put down for livestock) and we entered the ferrets in feb and low and behold a little one came straight through the net. . . . . . only one so the rest must have died. Sadly the terrier pinned it. As for your initial post if you look outside you can see why your still getting young. Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,216 Posted September 5, 2010 Report Share Posted September 5, 2010 they will breed anytime they can if they get that feeling if you have been ferreting for long you would know this Bin ferreting since i was 7 and im 25 now so a few years Mr less of the smart arse comments. well ive been ferreting a long time and can only tell you what i find and i dont get young in the winter months either,get used to the smart ass comments mate.there some on here thats the only way they can communicate. Not being a smart ass scotty. . . . but this isnt exactly a winter month is it? Have ye looked outside? I'm just argumentative cos i'm a miserable b*****d who lives a lone with ma animals. Get a mrs then or if your to ugly to you can always pay one...................... I got one mate and very lovely she is to, but sadly she lives away most of the time as she is now in university. . . . . .so thats me left alone in the house, just the dogs, ferrets and chooks for company. . . . . o and ironically one rabbit. . . . .. . and we live in the MIDDLE of no where. Excellent for the hunting but a bit sparse on social interactions . . . . . . Quote Link to post
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