Hey everyone!
A while back I had a thread about how I could keep meat rabbits in an enclosure I had.
Sadly keeping rabbits for meat just didn't work out, mostly because of not enough time or room.
I have come across a wild (feral) rabbit warren that needs getting rid of, because they are doing environmental damage.
I would like to be able use them for their meat, rather than just killing and leaving them.
I have a live trap of the sort that one uses for catching feral cats, and I thought I could just put it up against one the busiest holes, and hopefully the might trigger it as they try to get out. (I have my doubts if they really like carrots)
Any thoughts here?
I want to give them as little stress as possible, but some will be unavoidable as I don't have a gun or anything, so I was thinking of doing cervical dislocation.
I hope this is ok to post here, but I wanted to check with someone if there was anything I hadn't thought of, before going ahead.
Should I check if they are lactating first? And if they are, should I let them go?
There is no great hurry to get rid of them, as long as their numbers are kept in check.
A while back I had a thread about how I could keep meat rabbits in an enclosure I had.
Sadly keeping rabbits for meat just didn't work out, mostly because of not enough time or room.
I have come across a wild (feral) rabbit warren that needs getting rid of, because they are doing environmental damage.
I would like to be able use them for their meat, rather than just killing and leaving them.
I have a live trap of the sort that one uses for catching feral cats, and I thought I could just put it up against one the busiest holes, and hopefully the might trigger it as they try to get out. (I have my doubts if they really like carrots)
Any thoughts here?
I want to give them as little stress as possible, but some will be unavoidable as I don't have a gun or anything, so I was thinking of doing cervical dislocation.
I hope this is ok to post here, but I wanted to check with someone if there was anything I hadn't thought of, before going ahead.
Should I check if they are lactating first? And if they are, should I let them go?
There is no great hurry to get rid of them, as long as their numbers are kept in check.