I sent a message to Nibbles yesterday and was told I should post it in the forums so I can hopefully get some insights from you all. The fallowing is what I had messaged and the things I have tried so far. I will however, be trying to call CDFW again this morning and trying to get a permit again this year as for the last two years I have not been eligible by their standards as the rabbits are not considered livestock.
This is the start of my 3rd year of dealing with these protected migratory birds getting into my nest boxes and killing the kits inside. BUT all they do is peck the heads and eat the brains out if them. They then leave everything else and go one to the next kit until they have decimated the entire litter before moving to the next one. This last kit was only 3 days old and had been taken out of my hanging nest box that is made out of 1/2" x 1" wire, and then pulled out through 1" x1" wire mesh. I have tried using hardware cloth, chicken wire, and have even encouraged a barn owl to take up residence in the trees across the road from the house. I can't have cats as my boyfriends dog tries to eat them on sight. I have tried to appeal to the California Fish and Game department with no luck. I have tried more enclosed nest boxes in the past and the %^*&(^$ birds have gone through gaps in the mesh to get into the cage and kill the kits anyway. I had 13 kits 2 days ago. Now I have 5 in the litter with no end in sight. The last 2 years I have not had any kits survive the spring when these birds are here. Seems the only time I can even attempt to have kits born and raised is the dead of winter when the birds go elsewhere.
This is the start of my 3rd year of dealing with these protected migratory birds getting into my nest boxes and killing the kits inside. BUT all they do is peck the heads and eat the brains out if them. They then leave everything else and go one to the next kit until they have decimated the entire litter before moving to the next one. This last kit was only 3 days old and had been taken out of my hanging nest box that is made out of 1/2" x 1" wire, and then pulled out through 1" x1" wire mesh. I have tried using hardware cloth, chicken wire, and have even encouraged a barn owl to take up residence in the trees across the road from the house. I can't have cats as my boyfriends dog tries to eat them on sight. I have tried to appeal to the California Fish and Game department with no luck. I have tried more enclosed nest boxes in the past and the %^*&(^$ birds have gone through gaps in the mesh to get into the cage and kill the kits anyway. I had 13 kits 2 days ago. Now I have 5 in the litter with no end in sight. The last 2 years I have not had any kits survive the spring when these birds are here. Seems the only time I can even attempt to have kits born and raised is the dead of winter when the birds go elsewhere.