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Been looking round on one of my permissions for three weeks now for some rabbits, there has been hundreds over the last year, recon some one has nicked them as I ain't seen a single one no mixie the odd fox but no were near the warrens, think I'd better find a breeding pair and let them loose, any ideas wot has happened to them any one else had this

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Been looking round on one of my permissions for three weeks now for some rabbits, there has been hundreds over the last year, recon some one has nicked them as I ain't seen a single one no mixie the odd fox but no were near the warrens, think I'd better find a breeding pair and let them loose, any ideas wot has happened to them any one else had this

They have all moved to North Yorhshire bud,loads of them up here

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Been looking round on one of my permissions for three weeks now for some rabbits, there has been hundreds over the last year, recon some one has nicked them as I ain't seen a single one no mixie the odd fox but no were near the warrens, think I'd better find a breeding pair and let them loose, any ideas wot has happened to them any one else had this

 

Have you beening shooting them all summer?

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Rabbit VHD has got to be the culprit.

 

South Yorks vets are warning of it as pet rabbits are sucumbing to it in that area and they can only be getting it from the wild rabbits.

 

There are numerous vectors of this disease such as flies and fleas which can carry the virus from infected carcases or from the excreta of birds, foxes and other mammals that may eat the carcases.

 

I think the disease is now well established throughout the UK and it's only a matter of time before those areas that are free from it are also affected.

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