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Little pig

I caught a glimpse in the distance of an animal moving. At a glance it looked like a little pig but it turned out to be a Wolf, the little fat rabbit dog. 😂 She is on a serious diet at the moment 🙄 The dirty fat little ratbag that she is.

Little pig Wolf

Twizel in April

The whole circus of rabbiting dogs, ferrets and god know what else are heading to Twizel in April 2023. We got a call about a bad rabbit problem that needs fixed but no shooting or poisoning can be done.

If you are in Twizel in the same situation get in touch and we’ll get it sorted.

Cool down

This time of year is tricky with the heat, but if you can keeping the water up to the rabbiting pack they can handle it. The heat in Central Otago can be problematic for the dogs so it pays to be careful with them.

Dogs cooling down

Well that came around fast

It seems us rabbiters have been busy enough, the year is about smoked already and I’ve been very slack on here.

So here’s a photo of the current load of pups on the ground, and wee crackers they are too! I’m going to give this litter away because Xmas and times are tough for some. Hopefully they make some kids very happy.

They are out of Gilmore by Honey.

Questions I get

We have been using a fair bit of Pindone over the last couple of years. How often should we do this?

Pindone is best used May to end of July. On the odd year March and April can work if it’s extremely dry. The doe’s have planted young who can survive without mum by the end of July.If you are using Pindone it MUST be in bait stations unless you are licensed, and even then it must be fenced. Also you must have signage up stating that poison is in use. That’s whether it’s in bait stations or broadcast. 

If you poison someones dog you are liable. Just at one vet practice in Wanaka they are having 3 to 5 poisoned dogs coming in a week! I haven’t heard what the survival rate is but if you get them to a vet in time they can give vitamin K.

I’ve also seen rat poison used. This is, well I don’t know what to say about this. So illegal and so dangerous. Secondary poison can happen with using this for years.

We haven’t got a fence, can you kill our rabbits? Why yes we can, but they will be back hours after we leave, at lesser numbers but who knows for how long.

Fencing really is very important, especially on the lifestyle type blocks OR if you have some government department for a neighbour (good luck to you, you’ll need it). These include DoC, LINZ councils both district and regional, tranzrail or is it kiwirail? I can’t keep up and no doubt a few others I’ve forgotten.

Best advise for fencing is to get the rabbiter in BEFORE you get the fencer, that way he can give you the best methods and places to fence. Maybe the fence should be up the other side of the driveway or other side of a garden.

Fences cost a lot of money so why not do it right the first time. Remember, fencers aren’t rabbiters…..

Any other questions then fire them at me and I’ll add them here.

Cheers Stephen

Newsroom on rabbits

Melanie Read from Newsroom was down in Otago doing an in depth report on rabbits. Along with George the camera man, they were all over the place, even down to Southland.

Below are the links to the series of items they did. Very interesting! All the people need to realize that it isn’t just an Otago problem but is cropping up all over the country.

Action from central government is ZERO!! But they have proved how incompetent they are when it comes to all the pest control, but what would you expect from a bunch of fools as successive governments have proven themselves to be.

https://www.newsroom.co.nz/return-of-the-rabbit-plague

https://www.newsroom.co.nz/rabbits-its-as-bad-as-its-ever-been

https://www.newsroom.co.nz/rabbits-march-on-queenstown

https://www.newsroom.co.nz/moeraki-rabbits-rabbits-take-over-a-town

https://www.newsroom.co.nz/rabbits-a-million-holes-in-one

https://www.newsroom.co.nz/rabbits-turning-the-tables