As above, or if possible use long nets that way you can just leave them to do there own thing wondering about the warren taking there time to just follow there noses
There a credit to iworkwhippets, from day 1. The kids have messed about with them daily, it was evident the time and effort he put into them,, September can't come quick enough, they will be given every chance to work, so fingers crossed
I like to start mine about 6 months old on small warrens, helps if you either have a marking dog or see rabbits drop in,. As to when to start it all depends on what type of land you hunt, if you have to wait for undergrowth to die back ect
Left pub late last night and fanced a curry so into the local curry house, asked the fella for a chicken tarker, looking alittle confused he said do you not mean tika, nope I said a chicke tarker, it's like a tika just a little otter ?
I have had a hob running with a Jill for the last 3 years both very well bred and worked, they have both accounted for many rabbits, the 1st season he lined her but nothing came 2nd season he lined her twice and again nothing so I came to the conclusion he is firing blanks, last weekend as I was cleaning them out I thought the Jill looked bigger than normal, so I took the hob out....couldn't believe my eyes when yesterday tea time I had a look in the nest box to discover 5 kits.... Result! Fingers crossed they will all see some action around Xmas time