Talk:Rabbiting

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I would like to expand this stub. I did it once before, but it was deleted and put back to how it is. I showed my finished product to my friends and stuff, and they agreed with me that it was nice. I would like to know how I can expand this and keep it.


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I don't have a siggy. "Its good fun to catch the rabbits and break their necks." seems rather sadistic and possibily POV, I think this line should be removed --64.246.115.190 15:46, 22 July 2006 (UTC)

fyi —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.188.248.219 (talk) 17:50, 7 October 2007 (UTC)

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Rabbiting in the UK.
The article claims "In the UK the hunting of rabbits rarely involves dogs." Personal experience would suggest the most popular methods are, in descending order 1) Hounds, 2) Ferrets 3) firearms. Hounds and ferrets have the advantage that if you are caught poaching with them (and most bunnying seems to be technically poaching anyway) the most likely result is being told to &%^$ off and the worst that will happen is a small fine. Poaching with a firearm, even an airgun, has far more serious consequences ranging from trespassing with a firearm (fairly serious) or carrying a firearm in a public place without lawful authority (if you're heading for land which you don't have permission to shoot over you don't have a legal reason to be carrying a gun QED).

All of the above is just the opinion of somebody-I-know-who-isn't-me of course ;-)

In the absence of any challenge and the fact the line is unreferenced I'll either delete it or rephrase it so it doesn't need a reference. 92.41.239.77 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 10:24, 26 May 2012 (UTC).

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