Wabbit invasion.

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Okie4570

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Yes most I've seen in 20y probably. Can't drive 100y without seeing a handful. Looking forward to rabbit season actually this year. Most jack rabbits I've seen in years too.
 

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Rabbits - and every other animal on the bottom of the food chain - experience a population cycle.

Lots of rabbits - the predators move in and clean them out. Once the rabbits are thinned out, the predators go hunt somewhere else.

Once the predator population is down, the rabbits repopulate.

I had feral cats here for a year or so, never saw a rabbit or squirrel. Several of the feral cats (that breed like....well...rabbits) died from copper-plated lead poisoning. The rabbits and squirrels came back.

The cats, not so much.
 
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I have had boom of cottontails this year also. On the mornings I don't leave before daylight, which is few, there seems to be a half dozen running around. The other evening got home about 6pm there was one in the yard and seen two enjoying the shade under my farm truck. I think I helped them out last year creating brush piles after taking out some dying trees. Was gonna burn them but fire danger was to high so I just left them for now.
 

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