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Hi, Anyone got any foolproff ways of preventing rabbits from chewing up a
new hedge we've planted - other than chicken wire or those tube things? Thanks Peter |
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"Y" wrote in message ... Hi, Anyone got any foolproff ways of preventing rabbits from chewing up a new hedge we've planted - other than chicken wire or those tube things? Thanks Peter Traps? SHotgun? -- Tumbleweed Remove theobvious before replying (but no email reply necessary to newsgroups) |
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"Y" wrote in message ... Hi, Anyone got any foolproff ways of preventing rabbits from chewing up a new hedge we've planted - other than chicken wire or those tube things? Air rifle. You don't need a cert for that. Have your rabbits for dinner |
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On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 18:05:44 +0000 (UTC), "Y"
wrote: Hi, Anyone got any foolproff ways of preventing rabbits from chewing up a new hedge we've planted - other than chicken wire or those tube things? Thanks Peter Why on earth would you not want to take standard, established, very successful non lethal measures to protect your plantings? Try not to listen to the dicks who think slaughtering wildlife is a solution. |
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Y wrote:
Hi, Anyone got any foolproff ways of preventing rabbits from chewing up a new hedge we've planted - other than chicken wire or those tube things? Feed them something else, or significantly reduce the population... in other words, no. regards sarah -- Think of it as evolution in action. |
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