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do you Irish guys and gals think,with so much rain weve had over the summer,what effect it will have on the hare population.All the farmers are moaning about the land being sodden and the crops being way behind this year,just wondering if it might have an effect on the young hares coming up?I was thinking the mortality rate would be fairly high due to the non stop rain since x mass.Any one have any thoughts o this

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NL its just that its been NON STOP rain since x mass,and I do mean non stop.only a handfull of days were dry.I was thinking the hares couldnt survive the onslaught,but I wasnt certain so I thought id

Dont know about cork but the only crop we grow around here is forestry and cattle/sheep.... And lots of bog!

don't think the rain has bothered the hares at all, i'm starting to see hares where they havn't been before and plenty of them.

wouldnt know about ireland but there definatly down in numbers here this year, i was out when the barley was taken in last week and there was nowhere near the amount thats seen normally. shame really as they were comming back well. as for buzzards it was like a something from hitchcocks "the birds" soaring buzzards and crows following the combine.

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Rain wont have that much effect its them buzzards thats doing the damage. :censored: :censored:

i thought buzzards a more likely to take dead animals scavengers than live animals seen hares boxing yesterday atb

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Rain wont have that much effect its them buzzards thats doing the damage. :censored: :censored:

i thought buzzards a more likely to take dead animals scavengers than live animals seen hares boxing yesterday atb

i was pigeon shooting last autum and witnessed a buzzard have a go at a fully grown hare, it got a good kicking for its troubles :laugh: they will take leverets though
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Yes,the constant rain wont have helped as it means a lot of liver fluke and that can effect the hare but the late hay harvest should help things a bit.

The severe Winter we had two years ago either starved or drove the buzzards to pastures new around here and as a result the hare had a great breeding season last year.

Anyone who thinks the buzzard is a scavanger should spend more time in the country and less time in front of the TV.

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Rain wont have that much effect its them buzzards thats doing the damage. :censored: :censored:

i thought buzzards a more likely to take dead animals scavengers than live animals seen hares boxing yesterday atb

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thats a nice way to put it ya fffffaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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Rain wont have that much effect its them buzzards thats doing the damage. :censored: :censored:

i thought buzzards a more likely to take dead animals scavengers than live animals seen hares boxing yesterday atb

SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!.... :yes:

thats a nice way to put it ya fffffaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Now thats not very nice.....Would you like me to read you a f*****g bed time story about the Big Bad Buzzard like?.... :laugh:
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Rain wont have that much effect its them buzzards thats doing the damage. :censored: :censored:

i thought buzzards a more likely to take dead animals scavengers than live animals seen hares boxing yesterday atb

SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!.... :yes:

thats a nice way to put it ya fffffaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Now thats not very nice.....Would you like me to read you a f*****g bed time story about the Big Bad Buzzard like?.... :laugh:

yes please never seen one taken anything more than mice and birds not hares as paulus said maybe small leverets and neel cooney i stay in the country see buzzards every day never seen one flying away with a hare seen plenty scavenge over DEAD animals :thumbs: Edited by nothernlite
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Rain wont have that much effect its them buzzards thats doing the damage. :censored: :censored:

i thought buzzards a more likely to take dead animals scavengers than live animals seen hares boxing yesterday atb

SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!.... :yes:

thats a nice way to put it ya fffffaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

Now thats not very nice.....Would you like me to read you a f*****g bed time story about the Big Bad Buzzard like?.... :laugh:

yes please never seen one taken anything more than mice and birds not hares as paulus said maybe small leverets and neel cooney i stay in the country see buzzards every day never seen one flying away with a hare seen plenty scavenge over DEAD animals :thumbs:

Yes they will be dead when that f*****g thing gets its claws in mate. Just out of interest how many foxes have you seen catch rabbits..?.......... :thumbs:

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not many not alot of rabbits about seen them do it on the TELLY but seen a few take young pheasant over in the east coast because there easier and yes they will be dead when the claws get in to them what a statement do you think we are all as thick as you :tongue2:

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not many not alot of rabbits about seen them do it on the TELLY but seen a few take young pheasant over in the east coast because there easier and yes they will be dead when the claws get in to them what a statement do you think we are all as thick as you :tongue2:

Thats the only thing your better than me at.....................being thick!!.. :yes::D

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I don't know about hares in Ireland, because I don't know what sort of crops you grow, but over here, despite a silly amount of rain fall from April through till July, we've got plenty of hares doing very well in East Anglia. I think that a lot is to do with what sort of cover and protection they can get from the rain. Hares do very well in rape fields where the leaves protect young leverets from the wet, and I've seen lots coming out to graze on grass tracks between the fields: half grown leverets. I would think that hares born during that first hot month we had in March would be of an age to survive prolonged wet weather so long as they can keep reasonably dry in leafy crops, hedges or woods.

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