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Dont mean to offend or throw a spanner in the works, but to me the eaten rabbit looks as though a buzzard has killed and eaten it. Or if a mammal killed it and started it, a bird has had the last meal of it. Just the way the meat has been picked from the bone. Badgers usually manage to completely tear the rabbit out somehow, or at least skin off most of it, then crunch through the bones. JMO

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good point there mate :notworthy: but the lump of bager shit in the hole in the fence and black and white hairs on the fence were a give away :whistling:

 

WHEN A BADGER FINDS YOUR RABBIT IT OPENS THE RABBIT AT THE TAIL END AND PULLS THE FUR BACK OVER THE HEAD AND EATS FROM THE BOTTOM UPWARDS IT ALSO DOES THE SAME TO LAMBS AS MANY A SHEPARD WILL TELL YOU I QUESS THEY ARE JUST DIRTY EATERS

NOTHING NEW ABOUT THIS BUT ITS NICE TO KNOW WHAT IS EATING YOUR CATCH . A CAT EATS FROM THE NECK ALONG THE BACK.

IF A FOX IS WORKING YOUR WIRES YOU NORMALLY END UP WITH JUST A HEAD IN THE SNARE, ALL THOUGH YOU SOMETIMES GET WHOLE RABBITS WHICH HAVE BEEN BADLY BITTEN AND LEFT IN THE SNARE AFTER IT HAS TAKEN ONLY ONE, SOMETIMES THE SNARE IS PULLED TIGHT AND THE WIRE OUT SRETCHED AND THE END IS GONE AS THOUGH ITS BEEN CUT WITH WIRE SNIPS THIS MEANS YOU HAVE CAUGHT THRE FOX BY THE FOOT AND HE HAS JUST BITTEN THROUGH THE NOOSE A CLEAN CUT AND AWAY, A BUZZARD WILL PLUCK YOUR RABBIT AND RIP THE ENTRAILS, A CROW WILL HAVE THE EYES OUT AND PECK A HOLE IN THE STOMACH OR BASE OF THE TAIL AND ALSO PULL OUT THE INTESTINES JUST OBSERVING WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU ARE HAVING PROBLEMS CAN LET YOU KNOW THE REASON ITS HAPPENING A BIT OF THOUGHT AND YOU MAY BE ABLE TO PREVENT IT GOOD HUNTING ALL WOODGA

 

 

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GOOD HUNTING ALL WOODGA

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Guest little_lloyd
How come your trees are all in leaf up north then???? :icon_redface:

 

:clapper::clapper:

 

 

 

Lloyd lad, if you read the title it says "old post"

 

 

LOL Yeah,, A know,, was just having a bit of a crac

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