Using Ferrets for rabbit control

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2011

This shows setting nets ready to put the ferret in the rabbit hole. This method is highly successful in the winter months for controlling rabbit populations and rabbit control in general

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  • Thats the next challenge - you just dont know what holes they will come from and when - its not instant in most cases. Plan is to set up a wide angle on a tripod and just record everything - keep watching it will be coming soon

  • Ferrets only stink if you dont look after them. Feed them properly and keep the bedding area clean and you get no issues.

    Yes they can survive easily in the wild - they will live on carrion or live quarry - especially mice, rats, rabbits and birds if they can catch them

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  • What?  Why didn't you show us the rabbits coming out and getting caught in the net?

  • Girl ferrets are the worst too..lol i have boh male & female & the girl is worse then the male, she is vicious..lol

  • ferrets stink... can they fend for themselves??

  • Finally someone knows what ferret hunting means.

  • this guy is cool...he seems to treat ferrets realy well..ferrets are cool...i have pet ferrets....i never gave them a rabbit before..all though they do like cherios and icecream now and again

  • ferrets are Not rodents, they are weasels...I love the little bastard they are cute...Im not a fan of rabbits....

  • Screw rabbits being called rodents, its far more annoying when ferrets are called rodents.

  • @hannahheartsmakeup1 Rodents make up 40% of the mammal species...look it up. However you are correct about rabbits not being rodents, they are Lagomorpha and are more closely related to horses than rodents. 

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