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Bleeding eck, just read through all this again. Rabbit numbers are low. I know that. And then you start to read the excuses for it. Mixi, Buzzards, VHD and the like. When are people going to face f

I've done a few warrens that I think of as regular jobs, but on some of the warrens there's nothing living there this year, but the rabbits are still in the area in other warrens near by that dont nor

Well said mate, some peoples permission will never hold the numbers for various reasons. if numbers are low then get out and find more permission and let what you have recover rather than scratching a

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Well be out a few times and not catching at all.The signs of rabbits are there but when I ferret warrens nothing at all,feel like jacking at times I don't want abig bags just one will do lol.Anyone else struggling?

 

I take it you don't have a dog ? like me in which case it is a struggle but keep at you will hit gold at some point and it is well worth it then. As you say just 1 rabbit is a big success :)

I had this one the other weekend after doing about 7 empty sets of holes made it all worth while

 

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I've done a few warrens that I think of as regular jobs, but on some of the warrens there's nothing living there this year, but the rabbits are still in the area in other warrens near by that dont normally hold the main colony, dont know if its down to mixy and to many rabbits have died under ground and forced them to move warrens or what, but I'm putting it down to the 12 months of rain we've had, think the rain has changed the rabbits habbits this year :thumbs:

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I've done a few warrens that I think of as regular jobs, but on some of the warrens there's nothing living there this year, but the rabbits are still in the area in other warrens near by that dont normally hold the main colony, dont know if its down to mixy and to many rabbits have died under ground and forced them to move warrens or what, but I'm putting it down to the 12 months of rain we've had, think the rain has changed the rabbits habbits this year :thumbs:

i think the high rainfall and subsiquent high water table have had an impact on their behaviour :thumbs:
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Terryyd that one will do me,no I don't have dog most of my permish is livestock so farmers don't want dogs,

It could be down to the rain to be honest a few of the warrens looked abut damp,ill just keep trying my lucks got to change soon lol thanks for replies folks

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Terryyd that one will do me,no I don't have dog most of my permish is livestock so farmers don't want dogs,

It could be down to the rain to be honest a few of the warrens looked abut damp,ill just keep trying my lucks got to change soon lol thanks for replies folks

 

What about an obediant, calm little dog, doesnt have to be a runner, just a little terrier or spaniel or something, it would make it much more efficient and fun.

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Terryyd that one will do me,no I don't have dog most of my permish is livestock so farmers don't want dogs,

It could be down to the rain to be honest a few of the warrens looked abut damp,ill just keep trying my lucks got to change soon lol thanks for replies folks

 

What about an obediant, calm little dog, doesnt have to be a runner, just a little terrier or spaniel or something, it would make it much more efficient and fun.

 

when i mention a dog when asking for permission, the farmers are quickly in with no no no, but when i say its just a little terrier to help me with the nets (shes a 16-17tts beddy whippet) and they quickly change their mind and say yeah bring her on. and she is a very useful runner, caugh 6-7 bolted to her today over 50+ yard courses, so she is a big help, not a hinderance. just a thought that you dont need to have a big intimidating dog :thumbs:

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Terryyd that one will do me,no I don't have dog most of my permish is livestock so farmers don't want dogs,

It could be down to the rain to be honest a few of the warrens looked abut damp,ill just keep trying my lucks got to change soon lol thanks for replies folks

 

What about an obediant, calm little dog, doesnt have to be a runner, just a little terrier or spaniel or something, it would make it much more efficient and fun.

 

when i mention a dog when asking for permission, the farmers are quickly in with no no no, but when i say its just a little terrier to help me with the nets (shes a 16-17tts beddy whippet) and they quickly change their mind and say yeah bring her on. and she is a very useful runner, caugh 6-7 bolted to her today over 50+ yard courses, so she is a big help, not a hinderance. just a thought that you dont need to have a big intimidating dog :thumbs:

my old bull whippet bitch was a godsend when i use to ferret, once the lads see your dogs fine around stock theres no problems
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