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The real old timers up my way say, you never gets many hares when rabbits populate large areas of ground in, or close to the hares preffered range.

 

You have to remove rabbits, and lots of them for the hares to come home again.

 

I love seeing them, and many hop through my deeks when I'm having a slow day.

 

The PM

 

Never taken a hare in my life, Theres plenty of rabbits about for me so I leave them, but if they become a problem then its hare on the menu.

 

The PM

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The real old timers up my way say, you never gets many hares when rabbits populate large areas of ground in, or close to the hares preffered range.

 

You have to remove rabbits, and lots of them for the hares to come home again.

 

I love seeing them, and many hop through my deeks when I'm having a slow day.

 

The PM

 

Never taken a hare in my life, Theres plenty of rabbits about for me so I leave them, but if they become a problem then its hare on the menu.

 

The PM

Ive heard this too but i think too much cider has been drank :o :o

 

A rabbits territory is a range of about 1/4 square mile often less, generally never leaving the warren.

 

A hare on the other hand is truly nomadic and can have a territory covering several square miles.

 

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