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Hi

While out walking today with the dogs we came across a post with a dead rabbit attached to it. It was a gate post leading into a field of sheep. Didnt look to closely but it was either nailed on or tied it wasnt obvious. This was of a farm track that by the looks of it doesnt get a lot of public walking on it.

We were wondering if it meant something to someone. Or was it just someone larking about ?

Look forward to hearing your thoughts

Wendy
 
talisman said:
Hi
While out walking today with the dogs we came across a  post with a dead rabbit attached to it. It was a gate post leading into a field of sheep. Didnt look to closely but it was either nailed on or tied it wasnt obvious. This was of a farm track that by the looks of it doesnt get a lot of public walking on  it.

We were wondering if it meant something to someone. Or was it just someone larking about ?

Look forward to hearing your thoughts

Wendy

It was most likely put up there by some rabbiter, its what i do sometimes with my catch, put em up for the birds

keith
 
Jinx wouldnt let me leave her catch behind she gets to eat it when we get home when she nails them.

Poor little rabbits!!!!! My A***.. good sport to rid the fields of vermin!!!!! (w00t)
 
My lot caught one on the racecourse last week ( the first one I had ever seen in all the years of going on there ) , and the head groundsman was well pleased with us . :cheers:

Hes asked if I could do that area more often :D
 
:eek: :blink: Do birds eat rabbits? I didnt know that :wacko: You learn something every day (w00t)
 
littlenell said:
:eek:   :blink: Do birds eat rabbits? I didnt know that  :wacko: You learn something every day (w00t)
Birds of prey, magpies, rooks, crows, put my dead bunnies up one day, stripped to the bbbone the next
 
hi

thanks that really interesting and not something I had thought of. Glad it was nothing sick.

Wendy
 
:teehee:

Sometimes Gamekeepers do it??!!

Do you think it's meant to be a warning to the rest of them???!!! :p

And Birds will eat anything, I put a turkey carcass out one xmas until my mum pointed out I was making the birds carniverous and spoiled it all by making me feel a bit sick :x !! LOL
 

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