I am pleased to see that in the UK you still have rabbits in reasonable numbers. In my country (Holland) 99% of all wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) perished due to Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD) and Myxomatosis. I read somewhere that the American wild rabbit, the eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) is not susceptible to myxomatosis.
@@RabbitExpress Have a look at this piece from scientific journal. It is about the introduction of the cottontail in northern Italy: Silvano, Fabrizio; Acquarone, Camilla; Cucco, Marco (2000). "Distribution of the eastern cottontail Sylvilagus floridanus in the province of Alessandria" (PDF). Hystrix. 11: 75-78. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-29. Derived from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_cottontail#External_links
@Kevin Turner completely the wrong way around, rabbits in this amount leave no room for nature around them they eat everything! Reducing the outstanding amount of rabbits will increase the biodiversity in the area. We witness this after the first week of removing them. I simple search would of gave you all this information but I'm glad I had the chance to education you 😊 Rabbits are pests, left unmanaged destroy and eat everything around them causing death to more animals and insects then you could imagine. We take pride in what we do especially when it comes to schools, graveyards and heritage sites
Always great, ferreting in the snow, I never felt the cold till getting home, one time in the snow we 'bolted' a cock pheasant, great vvideo as usual, thanks, Norfolk Ray
Hi guys found your channel a few weeks ago love it i binge watched all your past vids fantastic footage A quick question on one of your vids you said you said you got some new collars for the deben mark one from charlie boy 93 i cant find him anywhere i wonderd if you could help thank you Take care guys looking forward to your next one atvb chris
Good to see people still ferreting , done it for years as a boy loved it .
Thank you
Fabulous video man. Proper christmassy. Love seeing the dogs living their best lives.
Another fantastic day guys. Dogs did great😁👍❤️♥️
Thank you
Smashing video some cracking runs the snow just made the day to remember
Always nice to get out in the snow ❄️
Always enjoy watching your videos keep up the good work 👌🏼
Thank you, really appreciate it
The black will catch and the brown dog will deliver , Awesome ,☺️☺️☺️.
Since last week i started watching ur video 😃😃
Another brilliant video well done all
Thank you
well done in the cold - loved it
Thank you
What a catch by josh 😂. Great video mate. They get better and better
😅 straight into the hands, thank you really appreciate it. Its good to know
@@RabbitExpress brilliant 😂. whos dog was barking on the chase?
@@EazyFieldsports paige 🤣🤣🤣
@@RabbitExpress like “hey get back here we got Buisness to settle “ 😂. “Meet my pal Jess”
@@EazyFieldsports 🤣🤣🤣
Brilliant video cannot wait for next one
Thank you hopefully up soon
I am pleased to see that in the UK you still have rabbits in reasonable numbers. In my country (Holland) 99% of all wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) perished due to Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD) and Myxomatosis. I read somewhere that the American wild rabbit, the eastern cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) is not susceptible to myxomatosis.
Alot of our rabbits have been wiped out by mixy and rhd over here to, left with very little numbers compared to what there was unfortunately
@@RabbitExpress Have a look at this piece from scientific journal. It is about the introduction of the cottontail in northern Italy: Silvano, Fabrizio; Acquarone, Camilla; Cucco, Marco (2000). "Distribution of the eastern cottontail Sylvilagus floridanus in the province of Alessandria" (PDF). Hystrix. 11: 75-78. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-29.
Derived from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_cottontail#External_links
@Kevin Turner completely the wrong way around, rabbits in this amount leave no room for nature around them they eat everything! Reducing the outstanding amount of rabbits will increase the biodiversity in the area. We witness this after the first week of removing them. I simple search would of gave you all this information but I'm glad I had the chance to education you 😊
Rabbits are pests, left unmanaged destroy and eat everything around them causing death to more animals and insects then you could imagine. We take pride in what we do especially when it comes to schools, graveyards and heritage sites
@@kevinturner5857 I hope this information has educationed you and allowed you to see what truly happens
Brilliant video enjoyed it 👍
Thank you
Always great, ferreting in the snow, I never felt the cold till getting home, one time in the snow we 'bolted' a cock pheasant, great vvideo as usual, thanks, Norfolk Ray
Brillant isn't it totally different experience. Thank you
Just found great video
Thank you 😊
you should include a bio of the principles on your website
Wonder if the rabbits will ever come back in big numbers like it used to be
Can only hope
@@kevinturner5857 I have educated you on the other comment you put, take a read you will learn alot 😉
I love how the male always catches it and lets the female retrieve it... So sweet
There both females the ginger one is just very old now so can't catch
LOVE 😆😄😆😄
안녕하세요 토끼 사냥제미 있네요~~👍
What camera do you guys use out of interest?
Samsung s22 ultra
Video good
Hi guys found your channel a few weeks ago love it i binge watched all your past vids fantastic footage A quick question on one of your vids you said you said you got some new collars for the deben mark one from charlie boy 93 i cant find him anywhere i wonderd if you could help thank you Take care guys looking forward to your next one atvb chris
Hello thank you 😊 look on ebay, doesn't look like he has any at the moment but I'm sure he will soon
Mam you are so beautiful I L Y ji