ellir0305 9 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 i posted a topic a while back about how my runs which i snared on had been churned up by cows well the cows have been gone a while and its been frosty but the fieds are startig to recover, but i was just wondering how many days of the bunnies running would it take to mark out new runs on short grass, its still cold so they arent running far but at least they are out. i have just got woodgas DVD and made my own wires and i'm itching to get me wires out, any ideas? and an unrelated question does any body know of a way to get rabs to bolt their burys without the use of ferts Quote Link to post
moley 115 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 i posted a topic a while back about how my runs which i snared on had been churned up by cows well the cows have been gone a while and its been frosty but the fieds are startig to recover, but i was just wondering how many days of the bunnies running would it take to mark out new runs on short grass, its still cold so they arent running far but at least they are out. i have just got woodgas DVD and made my own wires and i'm itching to get me wires out, any ideas? and an unrelated question does any body know of a way to get rabs to bolt their burys without the use of ferts best to go and take a look at the field , it will all depend on rabbit traffic Quote Link to post
devonlad 0 Posted January 2, 2009 Report Share Posted January 2, 2009 i posted a topic a while back about how my runs which i snared on had been churned up by cows well the cows have been gone a while and its been frosty but the fieds are startig to recover, but i was just wondering how many days of the bunnies running would it take to mark out new runs on short grass, its still cold so they arent running far but at least they are out. i have just got woodgas DVD and made my own wires and i'm itching to get me wires out, any ideas? and an unrelated question does any body know of a way to get rabs to bolt their burys without the use of ferts best to go and take a look at the field , it will all depend on rabbit traffic As moley says, but also the more experience you acquire the easier it will become to spot those new or lightly padded runs in varied conditions and undergrowth/paths etc.. You will get "your eye in" with a bit of experience. With regard to making rabbits bolt without ferrets, I think there maybe a bloke on here who likes to dig deep holes, so maybe he could help !! Quote Link to post
ellir0305 9 Posted January 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted January 3, 2009 With regard to making rabbits bolt without ferrets, I think there maybe a bloke on here who likes to dig deep holes, so maybe he could help !! i have been lookng at the field regular but the runs arent really that clear yet, and i take it that last comment is to provove someone into answering lol Quote Link to post
devonlad 0 Posted January 3, 2009 Report Share Posted January 3, 2009 (edited) Try to follow any runs from a point of origin if you can (Hedge, Gorse, Gates, Breaks or Gaps) Yes, the comment about digging was for a friend of mine who has subsequently phoned me !! Good luck, DL Edited January 3, 2009 by devonlad Quote Link to post
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