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Ferreting - Putting ferrets down rabbit holes

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Old 10-23-2015 | 10:15 AM
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Hi guys, thought I'd share a few of my ferreting videos. Hope to have more soon as it's the season again. I'm based in Scotland and the idea is to net rabbit holes and have a ferret drive the rabbits out. On occasions the ferret will manage to kill the rabbit underground but as they are fitted with a transmitting collar it's possible to find them and dig the ferret and rabbit out. Hope you enjoy.

Video 1 - Introducing the ferrets and the methods in general


Video 2 - Evicting rabbits from a tree hollow


Video 3 - This rabbit puts up a bit of a fight. Notice how the ferret tries to come up from behind to grab the rabbit by the neck. Unfortunately the rabbit is always quick to turn around


Video 4 - In a smaller burrow the ferret has a better advantage


Hope to have more videos in coming months. Feel free to subscribe to catch them.
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Old 10-23-2015 | 11:14 AM
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That used to be done in Pennsylvania in the 20s and early 30s untill it was made illegal to own or possess a ferret. The practice was started by immigrants. In the 80s it became legal to own or possess a ferret but still illegal to hunt with one. around this time it was also illegal for a non citizen to own a dog or a firearm in Pennsylvania which pretty much precluded them from legally hunting.
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Old 10-23-2015 | 11:39 AM
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Great bit of information, thanks.
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