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Had a cracking morning out with John T off this site with his son day started with a nice crisp frost crack was good rabbit's slow to bolt at first but when they started they where hitting the long nets fast and furious ended the morning with 21 fat healthy rabbit's

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Loving these cold dry crisp mornings forgot what they were like. We don't get them number anymore 10 would be good 15 excellent. Only 4 today Lol, But hey loved ever second of it. They didn't really want to bolt and young ones to boot, got my suspicions there are lots of new age travellers (crusties) near by with dogs think they have been taking a few and spooking the rabbits. 

Well done on your 21, atb.

Cheers Arry

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1 hour ago, Netmaker said:

Had a cracking morning out with John T off this site with his son day started with a nice crisp frost crack was good rabbit's slow to bolt at first but when they started they where hitting the long nets fast and furious ended the morning with 21 fat healthy rabbit's

Aye was a canny morning out mate,shame we were only there till 12, plenty more for next time though?

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5 minutes ago, Arry said:

Loving these cold dry crisp mornings forgot what they were like. We don't get them number anymore 10 would be good 15 excellent. Only 4 today Lol, But hey loved ever second of it. They didn't really want to bolt and young ones to boot, got my suspicions there are lots of new age travellers (crusties) near by with dogs think they have been taking a few and spooking the rabbits. 

Well done on your 21, ate.

Cheers Arry

Touch wood, no sign of any young in the rabbits we gutted, never is normally right though till the end of February on this farm! Was minus -3 when we started this morning?

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4 minutes ago, Netmaker said:

anytime mate just give me a shout it was nice to have a change of scenery on some different permission [ will have to learn your lad how to use a spade though]

Ha ha he told me that last dig he did was a four footer, said you dug the 6incher out?

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1 hour ago, Netmaker said:

 one more

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Christ you guys don't know you're born not a bramble in sight. My hands and arms look like I've been self harming so many scratches. We do have a few open ground borrows but nothing like that, it's mostly hedge crawling for me Lol. Atb.

Cheers Arry

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12 hours ago, Netmaker said:

its not all easy going as that bud we do have rougher ground we ferret we just surround any gorse or bramble with long nets and purse net what we can

I quessed that mate's i'm just joking and green with envy, would love a bit of ground like that. Atb.

Cheers Arry

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