OldhamLad 66 Posted August 6, 2021 Report Share Posted August 6, 2021 Has anyone ever repopulated an area with rabbits? As in got live rabbits and released to get an established population? Got some lovely land near me at least 61 acres perfect grazing fields and woodland cover and sandy soil hillsides but no rabbits. ( There was rabbits back in the 80s until area they where was cleared however theres huge stretches without. Currently has foxes , badges , voles , mice etc ) Quote Link to post
Moocher71 4,049 Posted August 6, 2021 Report Share Posted August 6, 2021 I don't see why it wouldn't work . Quote Link to post
OldhamLad 66 Posted August 6, 2021 Author Report Share Posted August 6, 2021 Weird idea but honestly i think due to the urban surroundings it just never got a chance to repopulate. Query is would there need to be existing warren networks. Reality is a rabbit just plonked without a burrow is going to have a hard time isnt it.... Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted August 6, 2021 Report Share Posted August 6, 2021 You can only try... Rabbits spread, thats a given. The are constantly digging new burrows, warrens come later, after they are well established. Over a large area, i'd spread the drops and see what happens. Quote Link to post
The one 8,467 Posted August 6, 2021 Report Share Posted August 6, 2021 Wont there be a reason there no there poaching , disease etc Quote Link to post
Ferretman65 2,177 Posted August 6, 2021 Report Share Posted August 6, 2021 Mate this we trick will.work I done it two seasons ago let about 21 rabbits go near my house how theres plenty of cover for them and holes too and now with in about 5 fields plenty of rabbits about I don't hunt them much just keep them for when out walking dogs and pups only good thing no one else is hunting them so that's counts for a lot 5 1 Quote Link to post
Mooseontheloose 52 Posted August 6, 2021 Report Share Posted August 6, 2021 I don't see why it wouldn't work but just don't get caught as I'm pretty sure it's not a legit thing todo lol Quote Link to post
OldhamLad 66 Posted August 7, 2021 Author Report Share Posted August 7, 2021 Good job were all just discussing the theoretical side of things Thanks everyone. Good dialogue and conversation Quote Link to post
micky 3,325 Posted August 7, 2021 Report Share Posted August 7, 2021 In this part of Leicestershire their has been Black Rabbits since the 1930s when they were first introduced by Farmers to improve the quality off the Fur and increase the meat yield, Black Rex does were used the first season and Bucks were released the following year , the Does that were used were picked out because they were aggressive which is the opposite of what you need in tame Rabbits. I have caught Black Rabbits in this area for over 60 years and never saw a Black one with Mixi though i have caught them with it in other places. The owner of this farm caught 300 Rabbits a Week from September to the end of April mainly by Snares and the best price he got was 4 Shillings [20 pence ] a couple in 1952 during the Meat shortage . i 4 Quote Link to post
FOXHUNTER 5,021 Posted August 7, 2021 Report Share Posted August 7, 2021 Black rabbits common in the Dale's, had this one the other night. 1 Quote Link to post
Ferretman65 2,177 Posted August 7, 2021 Report Share Posted August 7, 2021 I have orange ones here too Quote Link to post
Ferretman65 2,177 Posted August 7, 2021 Report Share Posted August 7, 2021 There just seems to be a we pocket of coloured ones were I snare and ferret the last 3 seasons within about 3 or 4 fields the other fields are clear of them for some reason Quote Link to post
Daniel cain 45,146 Posted August 7, 2021 Report Share Posted August 7, 2021 Blue greys that we caught and repopulated a few yrs ago... 2 Quote Link to post
fred90 3,208 Posted August 7, 2021 Report Share Posted August 7, 2021 can't beat a bit of ginger Quote Link to post
FOXHUNTER 5,021 Posted August 7, 2021 Report Share Posted August 7, 2021 Yep had all colours over the years , black , ginger, silver , blue grey and piebald 1 Quote Link to post
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