davyt63 1,845 Posted May 5, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 Good going Davy. I'm not so sure about them rabbits being albinos, I was always led to believe that albinos had pink eyes but one of them seems to have a black/brown eye.Could be wrong though. Does anybody else have an opinion? Please correct me if I'm wrong. hi tote had a look at the eyes no pink eyes ,was mainly referring to fur colour i have not seen it before .anybody else seen it? PS tanks for comments lads davy Quote Link to post
russ91 1 Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 i think it may be a escaped pet rabbit that has been let go Quote Link to post
FAT CITY 0 Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 (edited) Nice one davy! Ain`t seen albino ones but got a good few black un`s on some of my permission. where they hard to hit in the hutch na just kidding good job Edited May 6, 2008 by FAT CITY Quote Link to post
Rolfe 2 Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 No.......not Albino.........just a local mutation in colour...........we have loads around here Sandy or Ginger ones we call them. Rolfe. Quote Link to post
leeclackster 0 Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 nice one davy.......................fit looking bunnies!! tanks sean davy well i went out last nite a shot a rabbit to my dismay it was a milky doe.SO I WAS VERY DISAPOINTED IN MY SELF.......I WILL NO MAKE THIS MISTAKE AGAIN ANYTIME SOON.............and i never shoot the young its not sporting mate i agree with fillythebish Quote Link to post
tote 854 Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 well i went out last nite a shot a rabbit to my dismay it was a milky doe.SO I WAS VERY DISAPOINTED IN MY SELF.......I WILL NO MAKE THIS MISTAKE AGAIN ANYTIME SOON.............and i never shoot the young its not sporting mate i agree with fillythebish I know what you mean mate. But what would you do if the landowner asked you to shoot the does and the young ones And if you didn't you'd end up losing your permission. We all know how hard it can be to get good ground to shoot on. Quote Link to post
leeclackster 0 Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 well i went out last nite a shot a rabbit to my dismay it was a milky doe.SO I WAS VERY DISAPOINTED IN MY SELF.......I WILL NO MAKE THIS MISTAKE AGAIN ANYTIME SOON.............and i never shoot the young its not sporting mate i agree with fillythebish I know what you mean mate. But what would you do if the landowner asked you to shoot the does and the young ones And if you didn't you'd end up losing your permission. We all know how hard it can be to get good ground to shoot on. what you are saying is right and i see your point of view..But listen up the farmers grow there crops and when there ripe they harvest them.. thats what i think about my crop{rabbits] we should harvest when they are ripe Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 well i went out last nite a shot a rabbit to my dismay it was a milky doe.SO I WAS VERY DISAPOINTED IN MY SELF.......I WILL NO MAKE THIS MISTAKE AGAIN ANYTIME SOON.............and i never shoot the young its not sporting mate i agree with fillythebish I know what you mean mate. But what would you do if the landowner asked you to shoot the does and the young ones And if you didn't you'd end up losing your permission. We all know how hard it can be to get good ground to shoot on. what you are saying is right and i see your point of view..But listen up the farmers grow there crops and when there ripe they harvest them.. thats what i think about my crop{rabbits] we should harvest when they are ripe There are 2 VERY different schools of thought and 2 VERY different reasons here. If you are involved in Game and Vermin control you shoot anything and everything which is a bunny, however young or Milky or whatever colour it is and ALL through the year...Please do not preach that this is not sport>>>I'm well aware its not sport its what the landowners pay me to do! If you want to shoot for sport and fun then by all means do so and enjoy yourselves but please remember you are shooting for pleasure!! Quote Link to post
ferretville 69 Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 Nice one davy! Ain`t seen albino ones but got a good few black un`s on some of my permission. where they hard to hit in the hutch na just kidding good job To right they were little bugger`s would`nt stay still ha ha. Quote Link to post
yorkshirelad 0 Posted May 7, 2008 Report Share Posted May 7, 2008 nice shooting mate keep up the controle Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted May 8, 2008 Report Share Posted May 8, 2008 well i went out last nite a shot a rabbit to my dismay it was a milky doe.SO I WAS VERY DISAPOINTED IN MY SELF.......I WILL NO MAKE THIS MISTAKE AGAIN ANYTIME SOON.............and i never shoot the young its not sporting mate i agree with fillythebish I know what you mean mate. But what would you do if the landowner asked you to shoot the does and the young ones And if you didn't you'd end up losing your permission. We all know how hard it can be to get good ground to shoot on. what you are saying is right and i see your point of view..But listen up the farmers grow there crops and when there ripe they harvest them.. thats what i think about my crop{rabbits] we should harvest when they are ripe but they arnt your rabbits or your crop, untill they are dead, they belong to the landowner, therefore they could only ever be yours, if you owned the land, and if you owned the land, and they were eating your profit, you would want them gone, whatever age they were Quote Link to post
leeclackster 0 Posted May 8, 2008 Report Share Posted May 8, 2008 well i went out last nite a shot a rabbit to my dismay it was a milky doe.SO I WAS VERY DISAPOINTED IN MY SELF.......I WILL NO MAKE THIS MISTAKE AGAIN ANYTIME SOON.............and i never shoot the young its not sporting mate i agree with fillythebish I know what you mean mate. But what would you do if the landowner asked you to shoot the does and the young ones And if you didn't you'd end up losing your permission. We all know how hard it can be to get good ground to shoot on. what you are saying is right and i see your point of view..But listen up the farmers grow there crops and when there ripe they harvest them.. thats what i think about my crop{rabbits] we should harvest when they are ripe but they arnt your rabbits or your crop, untill they are dead, they belong to the landowner, therefore they could only ever be yours, if you owned the land, and if you owned the land, and they were eating your profit, you would want them gone, whatever age they were your from essex nuff said Quote Link to post
hmr 17 0 Posted May 8, 2008 Report Share Posted May 8, 2008 i will shot any size rabbits ferret food Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted May 8, 2008 Report Share Posted May 8, 2008 Nice one Davy! Keep at 'em! Interesting colours on the small ones, we've got some round here, a sort of deep, reddish brown, but nothing as light as that pair. Quote Link to post
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