What's going on here???
Oct 27, 2021 #4 kayaksteve Senior Member Rabbits can return to that stump and eat that again if time gets hard and still receive some nutrients that wasn’t digested the first time
Rabbits can return to that stump and eat that again if time gets hard and still receive some nutrients that wasn’t digested the first time
Oct 27, 2021 #5 chrisn1818 Senior Member I have some beagles that would love to investigate that stump and the area around it for evidence ?
Oct 27, 2021 #6 Lukikus2 Senior Member It does look like rabbit pellets. Did you rake them? What kind of tree was that?
Oct 28, 2021 #10 specialk Senior Member took the pic a few yrs ago near alvaton.....killed nothing but big buck rabbits on that lease for several yrs......pine stump on the edge of a foodplot......thick nasty land...the guys there called it ''the chop''.....
took the pic a few yrs ago near alvaton.....killed nothing but big buck rabbits on that lease for several yrs......pine stump on the edge of a foodplot......thick nasty land...the guys there called it ''the chop''.....
Oct 28, 2021 #11 specialk Senior Member Lukikus2 said: It does look like rabbit pellets. Did you rake them? What kind of tree was that? Click to expand... rabbit ''pills''(droppings)...they get up on stumps and downed trees and defalcate to get their scent to carry farther......pine stump.....
Lukikus2 said: It does look like rabbit pellets. Did you rake them? What kind of tree was that? Click to expand... rabbit ''pills''(droppings)...they get up on stumps and downed trees and defalcate to get their scent to carry farther......pine stump.....
Oct 31, 2021 #13 trad bow wooden stick slinging driveler Got a soup can full of ground up pellets. That’s what I used for binder in my pitch glue.