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Trapper Talk
2 minutes ago
Originally Posted by KeithC
Coccidia is the main culprit. It's a parasitic protozoa common in wet warm soil. Adult rabbits, unless they are immunocompromised, usually have no ill effects from coccidia. Most coccidia is fairly species specific.

Young rabbits, especially in hot weather will bloat up from the coccidia that lives in their guts. It's usually fatal once they bloat. If they survive, they are resistant to it in the future. Sulphamethadioxide, also known as Di-Methox, which is a coccidiastat, works great as a cure. It used to be cheap, but now you need a prescription.

When I raised pups I could buy a gallon for $44.00 that contained 1857 times the concentration vets now sell as Albon, which has syrup added for flavor, for $200.00 plus.

Avoiding sick rabbits, keeping the pen on dry ground and moving the pen frequently will make the chances of Victoria infections less. If they do get it, lime on the ground will kill it making it harder to spread.

At high densities of rabbits, on the ground, you would likely eventually have problems.

Keith


Interesting so I was actually about to be liming my yard here in a few weeks to help with my soils acidic levels, that would basically kill off the main culprit then right ?
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Trapper Talk
3 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
4 minutes ago
Try to keep them in the outdoors as much as I can. Teaches a lot of life lessons, regardless of whether or not they stick to it in the future. We’re having fun!
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Trapping Only
8 minutes ago
Originally Posted by MChewk
I wonder if a guys put a ELECTRONIC SQUEAKER near the camera set up...would that help offset the noise factor at all?



I’ve played with them for coyotes in trapping/snaring situations.

I think most figure out somethings amuck before they ever get close to the squeaker.





As for cameras, I think it’s sound as much if not more than seeing the IR. I say that because I have five brands of cameras in my arsenal. All are IR. Some the coyotes seem to notice, others they don’t.

I also say this because it seems breezy nights are better for capturing coyote behavior than dead calm nights.

Older cameras seem to noticeably spook (or effect behavior of) coyotes more so than new ones. Most older cameras have a noticeable shutter click.

I’ve currently got a few cameras out on some M44s trying to get some video footage. I haven’t screwed with them purposefully for coyotes for some time but I run a pile scouting deer and cats.
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Trapper Talk
10 minutes ago
Coccidia is the main culprit. It's a parasitic protozoa common in wet warm soil. Adult rabbits, unless they are immunocompromised, usually have no ill effects from coccidia. Most coccidia is fairly species specific.

Young rabbits, especially in hot weather will bloat up from the coccidia that lives in their guts. It's usually fatal once they bloat. If they survive, they are resistant to it in the future. Sulphamethadioxide, also known as Di-Methox, which is a coccidiastat, works great as a cure. It used to be cheap, but now you need a prescription.

When I raised pups I could buy a gallon for $44.00 that contained 1857 times the concentration vets now sell as Albon, which has syrup added for flavor, for $200.00 plus.

Avoiding sick rabbits, keeping the pen on dry ground and moving the pen frequently will make the chances of coccidia infections less. If they do get it, lime on the ground will kill it making it harder to spread.

At high densities of rabbits, on the ground, you would likely eventually have problems.

Keith
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Why not get a jug of Aquamaster (Glyphosate) for $100 and cut it 50% with water. Add a little powder blue pond dye to tell what you have sprayed or not. I’ve also added Escort XP metsulfuron methyl for some added kick but you’re not supposed to use that near any water supply.

I haven’t used Remedy so I can’t help you there.
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Trapper Talk
11 minutes ago
Thanks for the reply

Sarge
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Trapper Talk
12 minutes ago
My gas/electric combined was $204. Not a chance in the world it would be cheaper to burn wood.
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Trapping Only
14 minutes ago
Not a fan of vinegar. If rusty, use Phosphoric acid as it will not attack the bare non oxidized metal like vinegar (acetic acid) will or use tannic acid (the stuff in logwood dye). Some paints have tannic acid in them to stop the rust but are a little pricey. If not that bad rust wise, just coat over your coon traps as the first caught coon will polish a lot of the residue off the metal. My experience. ...................the mike
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Trapper Talk
19 minutes ago
Good luck. Keep us posted
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Trapper Talk
23 minutes ago
Gotta love it grin
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Trapper Talk
25 minutes ago
Three years before forever.

I know an old timer that had a whole chest freezer full of castor that he had saved up over 10- 15 years. Prices went up finally and he sold the whole lot. No problems.
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Trapper Talk
32 minutes ago
How long can you store it in a freezer if properly dried?

Sarge
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Trapper Talk
32 minutes ago
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Yall are comparing old 2 strokes to new 4 strokes.thats not a good comparison.look at the evenrude E techs before they stopped making them.the technology is there to be MORE fuel efficient end just as quet as a 4 stroke with alot better power to weight ratio.if regulations are laxed and 2 stroke outboards are become available again,hopefully the 4 stroke fad that helped to end them,will be over[/quote]

Nope, I’m not comparing old 2 strokes, actually had an e tech before I got a Yamaha 4 stroke. That’s actually what I’m comparing to. Not as quiet, not as good on fuel. I had 15 less hp, burnt more fuel, couldn’t hear my passenger.
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Trapper Talk
34 minutes ago
Been heating with wood since ’87. I burn a bit of LP in the spring/fall. I’m not sure where all of the $$$ went that I saved over the years. I’m sure my wife could tell me grin
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Trapper Talk
39 minutes ago
For cut stump treatment of buckthorn (& some honeysuckle)

Do you use/like it? Regular Remedy or 'Remedy Ultra?' Mixed with water, diesel or bark oil?

I'm not sure if it's better than Garlon.
I currently use Pathfinder II RTU (equivalent to Garlon 4).
I thought I heard Remedy works <28° F, which is largely what intrigues me about it.

I don't use Tordon because of the risk of harm to nearby desirable trees.

Thanks
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Trapper Talk
42 minutes ago
Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
Ok...now I have to get nine. lol

Your catch ratio is outstanding. I had to cover a lot more ground.
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Trapper Talk
43 minutes ago
Those "spot inside a spot" cats are sure pretty!
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Trapper Talk
46 minutes ago
I would say last month was a lot more wood than this month is going to be.
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Trapper Talk
49 minutes ago
Savell, that's a $500 cat right there. Mark my words compadre. Don't let it go for less.

To be honest, I figured that a cat with a back that nice would have a belly that was mediocre at best.
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Trapper Talk
50 minutes ago
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Trapper Talk
52 minutes ago
Furnace has been off no flame just boiler heat electric was about $180.
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Trapper Talk
53 minutes ago
I meet my 26 year old daughter in the farm shop at 7:oo every morning before she leaves for work at 7:30. I make her breakfast every Friday morning on the Blackstone. We hunt deer together most of the time and whoever shoots the smallest buck buys supper. I had to buy this year.
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Trapper Talk
54 minutes ago
My 30-40 Krag that belonged to my Father. Sure is a heavy thing, just under 9 lbs.
Not the best pics, don't know how to rotate them.

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Trapper Talk
56 minutes ago
Ok...now I have to get nine. lol
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