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    I harbor no ill will against our yard bunnies, they're welcome to all the grass they want.

    Squirrels on my bird feeders are another story.....
    There's a lot more of us ugly mf'ers out here than there are of you pretty people!

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    Scrotum Diem - bag the day!

    It's all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits.....

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    They eat up my lawn too. They focus on the same spot(s) every day...they'll eat a spot bare to the dirt before moving to a new spot. Drives me nuts.

    I rescue the little ones as well. But once they're full grown, they meet their maker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    They eat up my lawn too. They focus on the same spot(s) every day...they'll eat a spot bare to the dirt before moving to a new spot. Drives me nuts.
    Same here. They must like shade because they focus their attention to an area below the one tree in my back yard. They eat the grass down to dirt in patches and occasionally dig little holes. I think they even gnaw at the bark at the base of the tree.

    I figure once my entire lawn is totally destroyed they will likely move on to greener pastures. Literally.

    I’m not really a dog person but I’m tempted to get one just to drive the rabbits away. I wonder what breed is made for hunting rabbits?

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    My Rottie/Lab mix loves chasing the little bastards, they’ve destroyed a large section of the front lawn but at least the backyard is clear because of her. On the flip side one day I found her guarding a baby. We gave it to a neighbor who loves the little buggers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Same here. They must like shade because they focus their attention to an area below the one tree in my back yard. They eat the grass down to dirt in patches and occasionally dig little holes. I think they even gnaw at the bark at the base of the tree.

    I figure once my entire lawn is totally destroyed they will likely move on to greener pastures. Literally.

    I’m not really a dog person but I’m tempted to get one just to drive the rabbits away. I wonder what breed is made for hunting rabbits?
    Siamese Cat man, I watched one carrying off a full grown Rabbit, with it still kicking. Cat looked like he was bored.


    “Don’t go slow, be careful” Jedi

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    After watching Peter Rabbit, I did not know there were rabbit pot pie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Same here. They must like shade because they focus their attention to an area below the one tree in my back yard. They eat the grass down to dirt in patches and occasionally dig little holes. I think they even gnaw at the bark at the base of the tree.

    I figure once my entire lawn is totally destroyed they will likely move on to greener pastures. Literally.

    I’m not really a dog person but I’m tempted to get one just to drive the rabbits away. I wonder what breed is made for hunting rabbits?
    Beagle, but rat terriers and jack russell’s will do

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    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Same here. They must like shade because they focus their attention to an area below the one tree in my back yard. They eat the grass down to dirt in patches and occasionally dig little holes. I think they even gnaw at the bark at the base of the tree.

    I figure once my entire lawn is totally destroyed they will likely move on to greener pastures. Literally.

    I’m not really a dog person but I’m tempted to get one just to drive the rabbits away. I wonder what breed is made for hunting rabbits?
    Beagles are one, but they may chase them to the next county.
    There's a lot more of us ugly mf'ers out here than there are of you pretty people!

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    Scrotum Diem - bag the day!

    It's all shits and giggles until someone giggles and shits.....

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    My rabbit chaser;

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