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My pal's, working stock are fed on Rabbits, Hares, Pheasants and Ducks..

Plentiful, Preparation ,Prevents ,Piss ,poor ,Performance , A freezer full of rabbits in march should of seen a litter of kits till they where weaned

You will probably spend most of your time digging to nests of young.   I have been feeding mine with wood pigeon taken with catapult and rabbits taken with air rifle. I will also take the pup out ne

Bit bloody hard to fill a freezer when there was feck all to be had,looks like might be time to zero in the rifle and sit and wait

If theres no rabbits why breed a litter ?. last thing i would be doing but im no keen on breeding them anyway

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Bit bloody hard to fill a freezer when there was feck all to be had,looks like might be time to zero in the rifle and sit and wait

 

If theres no rabbits why breed a litter ?. last thing i would be doing but im no keen on breeding them anyway

Why not.?
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You just said theres no rabbits , youve nothing in to feed them and if theres no rabbits who's going to want them ?. Me i would of used a snipped hob

i dont see were he said he cant feed them,he was asking about ferreting a few rabbits as it was costing extra money but people have gave him other alternatives like pigeon duck and shooting rabbits

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What are peeps thoughts on ferreting this time of year?

Reason being as I now have 7 hungry little mouths to feed they are going through a whole large bunny very other day and topping up with chicken wings and thighs is costing a bloody fortune,but if that's what it needs then so be it I won't scrimp on their welfare,so the reason for the question could I take the Jill out for a couple of hours and get me a few bunnys.

 

 

Facts are,..it is your call,..it is no one else's business,...you can do what you like,.... :thumbs:

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My two jills have been eating a grey squirrel for the last two days. Checked the nest tonight and only the skin remained. No flies, as there was nothing left for the flies. Freezer full of goodies anyway, but I never turn down a free meal, and the variety is good for them. Never thought of feeding them raw fish though, I'll give that a go when I next get chance. Cheers

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Just fed them a mackeral and they tore it up all gone in about 15 mins.

Totally agree with you phil but being fairly new to this it's worth getting some views.

Cheers

Yep mine get mackerel once a week they love it :yes:

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