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The Blues Brothers caught their first adult rabbits today.Blue caught his from a 10m bolt from a bury, it was well taken.Max had a bolted rabbit aldult fom a bury along some crops it was a tractor print trail,the rabbit was fully grown and and a worthwile course at least 60m a brilliant tumbled catch,

the rabbit was turned over then Max killed the rabbit.A great days ferretting, with brilliant whippet results.

I am so chuffed to see the Blue Brothers do what there meant to do, the speed was simply awesome

Mike

Josie its your turn next !!!!
 
Mike from Hereford said:
The Blues Brothers caught their first adult rabbits today.Blue caught his from a 10m bolt from a bury, it was well taken.Max had a bolted rabbit aldult fom a bury along some crops it was a tractor print trail,the rabbit was fully grown and and a worthwile course at least 60m a brilliant tumbled catch,the rabbit was turned over then Max killed the rabbit.A great days ferretting, with brilliant whippet results.

I am so chuffed to see the Blue Brothers do what there meant to do, the speed was simply awesome

Mike

Josie its your turn next !!!!

Congrats Mike. :lol: :lol:
 
Oscar hasnt so much as spotted one yet - CROWS yes - but rabbits run right past him - I wonder if he needs glasses. (w00t) :unsure:
 
:cheers: Well done boys :cheers:
 
did you have rabbit stew then? :x sorry but I just couldn't eat one!

well done the blue's brothers though :thumbsup:
 
[SIZE=14pt]Well done Blues Brothers[/SIZE]... you'll be able to show Josie the ropes :thumbsup:

Hmm, I couldn't do rabbit stew either, but I wonder if you can tandoori it?
 
Used to eat it a lot when my grandma was alive - and when OH used to go shooting but havnt had it for ages. Couldnt skin one then eat it - Oh NO. :x

but I can skin one and have done so, but long time ago now. It does actually taste really nice roasted - a bit like chicken but slightly stronger flavoured.

I think its since Ive had pet ones :thumbsup:
 
~Helen~ said:
[SIZE=14pt]Well done Blues Brothers[/SIZE]Hmm, I couldn't do rabbit stew either, but I wonder if you can tandoori it?
One of our local takeaways does game curry, venison, rabbit and pheasant :blink:

Ours kills very cleanly, with a firm bite to the chest with a bit of a shake, but then runs off and has a go at disembowelling it so I've never really fancied them afterwards. :x

A load of the little :rant: have been disturbed by building works and have moved into 'our' field (and next door's garden, so bye-bye this year's veggies :angry: ), so ours has a decent little bunny run every morning now.

Elizabeth
 
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[SIZE=21pt]WELL DONE BOYS !!!!![/SIZE] :cheers:

cAZ X
 

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