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Headless Rabbit

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:14 pm
by bennetdr
I have found three rabbits this spring with the head ate off. The rest of the body is intact. Any suggestions as to what is doing this.

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:18 pm
by jason
Owl!! Rotten S.O.B.'s

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 8:27 pm
by fjg2
no doubt whatsoever................OWL

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:03 pm
by Bad Luck Kennels
jason wrote:Owl!! Rotten S.O.B.'s

:check: :check: :check:

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:46 pm
by bennetdr
Thanks

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:59 am
by Rcoff
Hey, guys, pardon my ignorance, I'm new to this perdator thing. I always thought an owl would pick the bones clean like a hawk or buzzard does. I never thought an owl had bone crushing ability in its jaws to crush a shull. Can you explain it to me? I don't know.
Thanks,
Bob

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:01 am
by Dale Pea
Don't know why, just know that an owl will pull the head off, and eat it. They (the owls) are not really hungry or they would eat the whole thing. Just killing because its their nature.

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:31 am
by fulcount
An owl doesn't crush the skull,they just take the head,can take it off
like it was done by a surgeon/Later in the year they will take the whole rabbit
after gutting it

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 4:45 pm
by LR Patch
owl , I think it's has to do with the pray's flight reaction . Back years ago when I raised game cocks owls would come in and rip the wings off and leave sometime they ripped out the chest too

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 5:23 pm
by Rcoff
I found a pile of guts in the pen a month ago, thought it was strange, must have been a stupid owl. Couple of weeks later found a circle of hair, blambed cats, got rid of them, no problems. Have watched out for owls, must be hit and miss when they are there.
About 10 years ago we turned unto a dirt road at night and saw a great horned owl that had just caught a full grown rabbit. His chest was heaving terribly. We watched him in the headlight of the car for a few minutes as he caught his breath, then he tried to fly with the rabbit but couldn't go too far. Maybe that is why they gut them before they take them to lose some weight. It was a full grown Owl as well.
Thanks,
Bob

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:06 pm
by Jakeboy
I believe hawks and owls migrate so the local birds are coming back for the year and the ones you see in winter head back north.

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 12:25 pm
by Marcus Lehotay
My bet is Phil was really hungry that day :hammer:

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 4:14 pm
by Mo. Beagler 5000
Man, when I saw the headline to this post I thought you were gonna have a pic of a rabbit runnin around with no head like that one chicken that lived a full year beheaded... :D

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:32 pm
by bennetdr
Marcus Lehotay wrote:My bet is Phil was really hungry that day :hammer:
I geuss he could go all "Ozzie on us" LOL

Thanks guys fro the post. Now for the harder question. How do I legally take care of this problem or at least slow it down?. Ive heard about hanging CDs around the pen but have never tried that.
Thanks for your help

Re: Headless Rabbit

Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:45 pm
by Rcoff
cd's help with hawks, they avoid my pens like the plague. But I have still lost rabbit to owl. Someone said flasher lights?
Thanks,
Bob