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Jamie m

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    I'm thinking I bred to close and two recessive genes met ,

    how close did you breed Jamie?
    Nephew to auntie
    The mother to the hob I used was not line bred for three generations , I know that , as for the Jill I bred I couldn't be sure ,
  2. hello there I use spring traps such as mk4 fenn place either on runs or in the burrow itself from my current research you can baitthem with apples and surprisingly enough carrots and even cider in aspray bottle to lure those pesky wabbits dan the scotsman also a bit of a novice

    do the apples and carrots deter people's pets from putting there feet in them then
  3. I can't believe this post, I've really been down past couple days , I bred a litter albino to albino there ruffly same age as your kits , 4 of the 6 have curved spines ??? , one of the ones that doesn't have a curved spine has a prolapsed anus : ( I mean fed the best , and the mother , pheasant rabbit beef mince now n then , gutted here also ,

  4. Just been to a property I keep for winter hunting where usually easily pull 20 rabbits for the afternoon.Dog frantically going from warren to warren with no mark, all lifeless.Dog caught one rabbit on edge of property.I come here every few weeks during the cooler months,not this year.Been hunting here for 7 years and never seen it like this,so puting it down to K5.Other spots also have low numbers.In central tablelands nsw,once a mecca for rabbit hunters,now a nightmare area for farmers with loads of hungry foxes decimating livestock and native wildlife,You wonder what the people who released this virus were thinking.

    If you were only going out and getting twenty rabbits . Makes you wonder how much of a problem they really were , ??? Certainly not in my book , if there's easy prey for foxes , they will catch it , and some of your native wildlife could go the same way as there cousins ,

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