hutch6 550 Posted January 31, 2013 Report Share Posted January 31, 2013 its crazy same with rabbits they seem to breeding all year round now Rabbits have always bred all year round, it's nothing new, that's why they are so valued for meat etc because they can produce up to 5 litters per year due to only a one month gestation period. Hares too can breed all year round depending on food availability but their main season is Jan-late Aug. More sympathetic farming methods would mean a greater number of hares. I guess more sympathetic slips too 1 Quote Link to post
ABLE 3 Posted February 1, 2013 Report Share Posted February 1, 2013 There has only been snow onthe ground for a week down the fens. Why would the hare need Time To recover even with snow on the ground theres still plenty to eat .sugar beet rape leaf.ect .answer to the above 30 yards 300 yards the dog gets slipped. Just like everybody else .dont listen to the bullshit on here. They all slip. Well said mate hares are scarce enough as it is , somedays barely see enough for one dog does that no tell you something if there scarce yep that they are getting shot in their hundreds Quote Link to post
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