I've been mowing off and on all day.
I got ready to run over this big patch of stuff and out popped these.
(http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af165/classicrockgriller/Chuck%20Roll/Mother%20Load/SDC11997.jpg)
(http://i1004.photobucket.com/albums/af165/classicrockgriller/Chuck%20Roll/Mother%20Load/SDC12000.jpg)
The mother had ran off early in the day.
Now what do I do with them?
put them back by the hole their Momma will come collect them up and move them. Otherwise that scary looking fella with the blue hat might try and smoke them
Afraid the dogs will find them first.
My dog brought me one about that size two days ago.
Well I am gonna take them to the edge of where I stop mowing.
On the otherside where I stop is a jungle.
Hope momma finds them.
Cute little critters.
They should be ok if that's the direction Momma ran off to
They will be fine and soon you will have about 50 more!
Baby bunnys = cage = 6 months = smoked bunny ;D
Hmmm wonder if my daughter would throw me in the OBS if I smoked one of the hundreds we have running around here.
I already have millions I think.
After two hurricanes and all the down trees, the rabbit population exploded.
We had em real bad then a few coyotes and a family of bobcats moved into the creek and seem to be keeping the population down.
You've got my wascuwy wabbit recipe. ;D
The internet said if they are 6 inchs or more and these were,
to turn them back as close to where you found them as possible.
That their mom will find them and move then to a new home.
So I did.
Said they don't do well trying to be domesticated.
I must have some Rabbit in me. ;D
Quote from: classicrockgriller on April 29, 2010, 08:29:46 PM
The internet said if they are 6 inchs or more and these were,
to turn them back as close to where you found them as possible.
That their mom will find them and move then to a new home.
So I did.
Said they don't do well trying to be domesticated.
I must have some Rabbit in me. ;D
Now that sounds pretty familiar almost like somebody might have mentioned to to that a little earlier in the thread!! :P ;D ;D
Quote from: Tenpoint5 on April 29, 2010, 08:36:38 PM
Quote from: classicrockgriller on April 29, 2010, 08:29:46 PM
The internet said if they are 6 inchs or more and these were,
to turn them back as close to where you found them as possible.
That their mom will find them and move then to a new home.
So I did.
Said they don't do well trying to be domesticated.
I must have some Rabbit in me. ;D
Now that sounds pretty familiar almost like somebody might have mentioned to to that a little earlier in the thread!! :P ;D ;D
Ok, you the MAN!
But you didn't know how long they were! ;D
We don't have ANY RABBITS out here....they are cute....now if somebody can tell me how to get rid of fruit rats....that would be awesome.... ???
Had the same thing happen to me last year with baby bunnies about the same size. Looked at probably the same web site you looked at and read the same answer. Did the same thing only difference was my big Lab brought the 3 babies to me one at a time and never hurt any of them. I was surprised.
Quote from: La Quinta on April 29, 2010, 08:44:38 PM
We don't have ANY RABBITS out here....they are cute....now if somebody can tell me how to get rid of fruit rats....that would be awesome.... ???
Hide your fruit or tell them the neighbors have better fruit or put out some wax fruit. ;D
Quote from: Tenpoint5 on April 29, 2010, 08:45:15 PM
Had the same thing happen to me last year with baby bunnies about the same size. Looked at probably the same web site you looked at and read the same answer. Did the same thing only difference was my big Lab brought the 3 babies to me one at a time and never hurt any of them. I was surprised.
Now that is a great dog.
My Golden will bring them alive, the weenie dog (yes I know a real Mutt & Jef combo) kills them then brings them.
This is what the net says to do:
http://www.2ndchance.info/bunnies.htm
Baby rabbits don't win a fight against a pressure washer, I know that much for certain. And no, it wasn't on purpose, they were behind a bush right up next to a house we were cleaning before repainting. Didn't end well for the rabbits.
Every spring when I let my short hairs run in the pasture they retrieve little bunnys and bring them to me.
I take the bunnys from the girls and scold them, dont want them pointin rabbits come huntin season.
I just drop the bunnys where I'm stantin and carry on workin the dogs.
A couple days ago Tucker and I were walkin around the side of the barn and sittin about 5' right in front of us was a big ole rabbit. We froze and the stand off begins, the rabbit turned gettin ready to run and I told Tucker to GET HIM.
You should have seen the grass kickin up as the chase was on. Tucker got really close as the rabbit did what they do. Turn hard right, tucker turned almost as hard, I bet his inside hip was only 1" off the ground as he turned.
The rabbit shot into the pasture and Tucker was only about 1' behind. About 5 min later Tucker came out about 25 yd were he went in, went back to were they went in and shot in there again. Did that a couple times before he gave up.
Tucker is the only dog I want chasin rabbits and if the rabbit would have stayed in the yard a min more I think Tucker would of got him.
He was wound up after that, man that little dog can cut and chase.
Update on my little furry buddies.
I put them back out in some tall grass (I got plenty) close to where I found them.
I checked on them twice a day.
One was gone on second day, but the other was right where I put it.
This morning it was gone and I took a couple more steps in the grass
and the mother hops off not too far from where I was at.
So all is good in Bunny Land. The End.
Nice work Sonny. Gotta luv them little bunnies.
When I was a pre-teenager, we found some abandoned baby rabbits and tried to hand feed them to keep them alive. Didn't work. After that I raised domestc rabbits for a few years. If you handled the babies, the mothers would eat the babies. If you put your hand in front of the mother's nose and let her smell your hand, she wouldn't eat them.
I read not to handle them a bunch. (and 10.5's advise)
I didn't.
I wanted to. ;D
I know where Momma lives, and if I see no Babies tomorrow, well I'm not looking. ;D
Got a couple of wet ones almost that size that were sitting at the entrance of their nest trying to dry out this morning. Looking at the debris in the yard from the water overflowing the bar ditch out front, the nest had to have been underwater at some time. The other nest, I did not look into this morning.