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Hi all

I've been concentrating solely on Fox's lately with good results.

Been trying to get out a few evenings on the bunnies, but this part the country it's just rained and rained , manage to get literally an hour in between storms and had a sensible bag off two fields , about to try another and the heavens opened again so headed home via flooded roads.

A few for the hawks though :)

Cheers

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Nice one mate. Rabbits like a wet night, for many it is the only drink they get and you never see a drenched rabbit! They look like cracking rabbits too.

Yes lovely quality rabbits and good sizes , I just can't keep up with them at the minute on my permissions ...

 

I think where it's been so wet first dry spell and there all out :)

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Why are the rabbits so dry? If the ground and roads are flooded and there is torrential rain where have they been to find a totally dry place underground? I've noticed this on some fox shoots that I have been on whereby it has been raining hard and my jacket and leggings are wet but charlie has broken cover and is bone dry> I've thought " Where has this one been laid up to not be wet". I've known them to lay up in hay barns etc but out on the open fields: I would have thought that they would have gotten soaked just by being out in the rain. I did. On the other hand There were a couple of blokes out with ferrets out on a day when the ground was frozen and very dry but the rabbits that they were bolting were soaking wet from underground.

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Why are the rabbits so dry? If the ground and roads are flooded and there is torrential rain where have they been to find a totally dry place underground? I've noticed this on some fox shoots that I have been on whereby it has been raining hard and my jacket and leggings are wet but charlie has broken cover and is bone dry> I've thought " Where has this one been laid up to not be wet". I've known them to lay up in hay barns etc but out on the open fields: I would have thought that they would have gotten soaked just by being out in the rain. I did. On the other hand There were a couple of blokes out with ferrets out on a day when the ground was frozen and very dry but the rabbits that they were bolting were soaking wet from underground.

As long as they can fluff up and shake their furs they stay dry. The skin and connective tissues/muscles keep them dry.
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As long as they can fluff up and shake their furs they stay dry. The skin and connective tissues/muscles keep them dry.

They look fairly dry , but I found once I pick them up there actually fairly wet if that makes sense , always as if there top layer of fur stays dry ??

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