Feeding wild rabbits

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matt c
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Feeding wild rabbits

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I have a 10 acre grown up patch of weeds that is full of rabbits that I plan on cutting strips and running this spring. I was wondering if there is anyway you could supplement food for them or what anyone on here does. I have heard of people putting salt out. Just wondering what else people do.

ARUSH70HALF
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Re: Feeding wild rabbits

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I'd be careful with the strip cutting,rabbits love to come out in them at dusk and dawn but they also make really good landing strips for Owls & Hawks.Won't take long for them to clean your rabbits out....JMO...

rabbitearl
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Sweet potatoes,corn,rabbit food,af hay.

little e kennels

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Post by little e kennels »

i would be careful with the corn i had more coons than i could stand when they found it

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paducahky1
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Re: Feeding wild rabbits

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Salt really helps, apples and carrots .
never met a horse that couldnt be rode or a man that couldnt be throwd

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