You could easily leave room at the bottom of deer fencing for the rabbits.
And they will burrow as well.
But there is another potential problem. Our fruit growers have to deal with
rabbits, mice, etc. gnawing fruit tree bark and girdling the trees.
SC
----- Original Message -----
From: Tahir
To: UK Tree Care
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 6:07 AM
Subject: Re: Deer protection and hunting
Bettina Broadway-Mann wrote:
>I go rabbiting with ferrets every other weekend through the winter, catch
just enough for me and the ferrets to eat (freezing some as well) and then
sit down to a rabbit stew / pie / curry / etc happy in the knowledge that the
meat is organic, free range and humanly dispatched. As well as getting
outside and having exercise on clear frosty mornings. Fantastic.
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Thats one of the reasons I'm not keen on stock proof fencing, I want to
be harvesting rabbit regularly.
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