auld salmon 28 Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 (edited) went for a go the day with liam had a good day did some sets i had no been to for years first set we did bolted 5 got 3 sneaked under the net both from the same hole moved onto the next set bolted 3 then the wee warriors stayed down the hole for a while so got the ferret finder out & found her about 2ft down so dug down found her could see rabbit fur so stuck my hand in pulled out 1 young 1 then another 1 in a nest wee warriors had done them so first for the year moved on got a few more total for the day 15 a few of them had young in them anybody else started to get young 1s yet ? picture of some of them only the 10 there other went to feed warriors for a job well done again cheers sharkey :gunsmilie:oh another thing old charlie must of been bye one of the set recently we could smell him & the ferret came out must of smelt him got her back up & did a little dance Edited January 12, 2008 by auld salmon Quote Link to post
Guest Frank Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 No youngens here yet. You did well. Quote Link to post
ianrob 2 Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 went for a go the day with liam had a good day did some sets i had no been to for years first set we did bolted 5 got 3 sneaked under the net both from the same hole moved onto the next set bolted 3 then the wee warriors stayed down the hole for a while so got the ferret finder out & found her about 2ft down so dug down found her could see rabbit fur so stuck my hand in pulled out 1 young 1 then another 1 in a nest wee warriors had done them so first for the year moved on got a few more total for the day 15 a few of them had young in them anybody else started to get young 1s yet ? picture of some of them only the 10 there other went to feed warriors for a job well done again cheers sharkey A good day, you can't complain. As for young ones, I caught a quarter grown one "it was tangled by a back leg" in early December. I have had a few young rabbits this winter. This poses the question, as to what triggers ovulation in the doe's. Is it temperature, food availability or what. Quote Link to post
auld salmon 28 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 went for a go the day with liam had a good day did some sets i had no been to for years first set we did bolted 5 got 3 sneaked under the net both from the same hole moved onto the next set bolted 3 then the wee warriors stayed down the hole for a while so got the ferret finder out & found her about 2ft down so dug down found her could see rabbit fur so stuck my hand in pulled out 1 young 1 then another 1 in a nest wee warriors had done them so first for the year moved on got a few more total for the day 15 a few of them had young in them anybody else started to get young 1s yet ? picture of some of them only the 10 there other went to feed warriors for a job well done again cheers sharkey A good day, you can't complain. As for young ones, I caught a quarter grown one "it was tangled by a back leg" in early December. I have had a few young rabbits this winter. This poses the question, as to what triggers ovulation in the doe's. Is it temperature, food availability or what. usally get young 1s early at gloxo near the shore think this is due to them being sand set mabe warmer in there Quote Link to post
auld salmon 28 Posted January 12, 2008 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 went for a go the day with liam had a good day did some sets i had no been to for years first set we did bolted 5 got 3 sneaked under the net both from the same hole moved onto the next set bolted 3 then the wee warriors stayed down the hole for a while so got the ferret finder out & found her about 2ft down so dug down found her could see rabbit fur so stuck my hand in pulled out 1 young 1 then another 1 in a nest wee warriors had done them so first for the year moved on got a few more total for the day 15 a few of them had young in them anybody else started to get young 1s yet ? picture of some of them only the 10 there other went to feed warriors for a job well done again cheers sharkey A good day, you can't complain. As for young ones, I caught a quarter grown one "it was tangled by a back leg" in early December. I have had a few young rabbits this winter. This poses the question, as to what triggers ovulation in the doe's. Is it temperature, food availability or what. usally get young 1s early at gloxo near the shore think this is due to them being sand set mabe warmer in there Quote Link to post
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