Rabbits and Peacocks menace

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padmanabhan_ganesan

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Dear Savera Farms,

Please raise one or more Dogs in your farm to tackle both Rabbit & Peacock menace.

The other option is to go for wire fencing the entire boundary and this will solve the rabbit menace. Moreover, you can have traps for rabbits.

Regards
Padmanabhan
 
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savera farms

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Rishab -
I am not sure if that is legal. Check it out if u can do it or not..
It is 12 Km from Sivagangai TN.
 

savera farms

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Thanks Padmanabhan!


Dear Savera Farms,

Please raise one or more Dogs in your farm to tackle both Rabbit & Peacock menace.

The other option is to go for wire fencing the entire boundary and this will solve the rabbit menace. Moreover, you can have traps for rabbits.

Regards
Padmanabhan
 

rishab308

Member
Checked peacock is a National bird and its Total illegal to domesticate them.
By the way most of the Dogs would simply Kill peacocks and others.I have 3 Dogs and with experience I know their nature.
If you require dogs then choose a breed that is Non-Hunter/Ferocious type and for that Best I suggest are Labradors without any training simply let them roam field
 

srrkapoor

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Sir,
For keeping away rabbits, spread some human hair around the periphery of your farm. Rabbits will stay away. Also if you have Light in the night, the rabbits will stay away.
srrkapoor
 

savera farms

Active Member
Sijish,
What does "savera is not in mentaly to accept " mean? Kindly type coherent sentences.
Do not waste your time writing ridiculous comments..and spamming our inboxes..


dear rishab
your psychological approach is 100 % right
savera is not in mentaly to accept
 

sri2012

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I am not sure of peacocks

But Rabits can be controlled bu hunter dogs like Mudhol hound. One of my friend had a brick factory( he doesnt own it any more).

He had two young Mudhol Hounds, every night they used to catch and eat rabbits.

By the way it was an old thread, Have you got it fixed? or still it is a menace?
 

savera farms

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Rabbits are still there but no more a menace since our plants , especially fodder crops are bigger now.
Pea cocks are still there. During summer, they would punch in the drip laterals in search of water. Problem has been mitigated to an extent, now that the monsoons are here..




I am not sure of peacocks

But Rabits can be controlled bu hunter dogs like Mudhol hound. One of my friend had a brick factory( he doesnt own it any more).

He had two young Mudhol Hounds, every night they used to catch and eat rabbits.

By the way it was an old thread, Have you got it fixed? or still it is a menace?
 

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