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31 minutes ago, Khriss said:

... Would a breeding pair be available  😉 ? K

Could've done you a threesome last year, my neighbour trapped a big male and 2 females [ live ] that were at his hens... there's no shortage of them up here 👍

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6 minutes ago, Macpherson said:

Could've done you a threesome last year, my neighbour trapped a big male and 2 females [ live ] that were at his hens... there's no shortage of them up here 👍

Spot on.  Long drive but needs must  🤔  K

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2 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


It’s a protected species in the uk.

It’s strange they’re always described as shy, because ours are pretty brazen. They’re used to being apex predators I suppose. They’ve done for the bunnies but the hares are thriving. We have leveretts in the wood yard - the first one I saw I thought “funny looking rat”.  

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