Retired Greyhound and bunnies

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A farmer friend has a real problem with bunnies and we got talking today and he told me to bring my retired greyhound down to one his many fields which are almost overrun by bunnies. My ex racer is damn quick, but just a bit worried if she would just chase the bunnies and not release about fences etc and do her some damange. Anyone here know about letting ex-racers loose onto the bunnies?

Borich
 
i'd be more worried about things the hound might not see whilst chasing them like rabbit holes on the ground. I guess with their training they are used to chasing target rabbits on tracks at top speed without being wary of obstacles. Can easily break a leg if he stumbles in a hole.
 
You do know that a rabbit has a very powerful kick from its hind legs? The rabbits will just run down the holes anyway! I would get a gun. Tbh, im surprised a farmer doesnt know someone who would shoot them for him!
 
Go for it. It's a symbiotic relationship, your dog has a whale of a time killing rabbits and helps your farmer friend at the same time.

I have two young Whippets who can be gone for 5-10 minutes chasing squirrels and rabbits, they love it :). Sure I worry about them catching themselves on something but *touch wood* nothing has happened.

Have you seen the field in question and looked at the potential hazards?
 
Go for it. It's a symbiotic relationship, your dog has a whale of a time killing rabbits and helps your farmer friend at the same time.

I have two young Whippets who can be gone for 5-10 minutes chasing squirrels and rabbits, they love it :). Sure I worry about them catching themselves on something but *touch wood* nothing has happened.

Have you seen the field in question and looked at the potential hazards?

going weekend to check it out

Borich
 
POOR BUNNYS! awwww fuzzy little fellows, i have two pet ones!

Saying that i did go on a hunting and fishing expedition in South Australia 2 weeks ago and sniped off a couple, BOOM HEAD SHOT!
 
I wouldn't bother if i were you, like has been said, there is every chance they are mixy.

Guy i work with has been training/racing greyhounds for the last 20 odd years. I've been out a few times with him and the dogs and he never let's them near rabbits.
 
I wouldn't bother if i were you, like has been said, there is every chance they are mixy.

Guy i work with has been training/racing greyhounds for the last 20 odd years. I've been out a few times with him and the dogs and he never let's them near rabbits.


its a retired greyhound. he wont let them near real ones because if they do they realise the one going round the track is fake!

go for it. just be prepared for your dog to go wild and not listen to you as it chases everything in sight!

:D
 
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