Before you release rabbits, you might consider the devastating effect that could have on your neighbor's gardens.
Perhaps you might introduce them to your freezer instead? Rabbits are delicious, nutritious, and low fat protein.
Stephanie
--- In Homesteadingfamily@yahoogroups.com, M Brown <mbrown9047@...> wrote:
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> To gregorydupre:
> Is anyone aware of a method of RE-introducing rabbits into the wild.
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> First I would check with the local wildlife management to see why there are
> no rabbits. If it is ok to reintroduce they may be able to point you in the right direction. There may be a reason they are gone. If there is
> no know reason why the rabbits have dissapeared then by all means try
> it. Rabbits need a food source, water, and cover in the wild, if one is missing then so will the rabbits. If you know of someone who catches
> them then see if they will give you let you buy some to repopulate your area .. it
> would also be in their interest to have a good sizes population around,
> depending on the resources of the area. Hope this helps.
>
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
[Homesteadingfamily] Re: RE-introducing
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