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Re: Rabbit brush piles? [Re: 2zwudz] #8557605
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I see browse damage from our local rabbits when I walk around in the Spring thru our woods. Not much around the house. Usually they browse on the thin brush branches near ground and snow contact areas.

Re: Rabbit brush piles? [Re: 2zwudz] #8557611
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No wildlife species responds quicker to good habitat management than rabbits.
A few hours with a chainsaw will add up to more rabbits fast.

Re: Rabbit brush piles? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8557621
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Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
You guys with a ton of rabbits, are they hard on the trees? Seems like some of these big populations would put a hurting on younger trees.


I see it on undesirable species like devils walking stick in the cutovers. Nothing on any of the fruit or mast trees that I plant. I get a lot in my game plots munching on rye and brassicas, but that’s what they’re there for.

Re: Rabbit brush piles? [Re: 2zwudz] #8557638
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Originally Posted by 2zwudz
Any of you guys intentionally build brush piles with structure cavities under them for rabbits and other small wildlife? Thats on my spring to do list this year.

It will definitely help them out. The problem in my part of southern illinois is I can build the brush piles but there arent any rabbits around to benefit from them.

I have heard of people piling up 3 or 4 pallets and then building the brush pile over them. The pallets keep open spots in the middle for the rabbits and such to use.


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Re: Rabbit brush piles? [Re: 2zwudz] #8557658
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I read somewhere that adding a salt block to the brush piles increases rabbit health thus bigger litters.

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I hinge cut eastern red cedar high enough to keep stump growing. Keep attached leaves places for rabbits to hide.

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YES, and it works, i put pallets out stacks of 4-5 and put tarpaper over the top and cover with brush or Christmas tree, i pick up the trees people throw out, last year I got 128b trees, not as many this year, to much snow,

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Must be a northern thing. All I see when I see a brush pile is a snake haven!!

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Originally Posted by Wanna Be
Must be a northern thing. All I see when I see a brush pile is a snake haven!!


It’s for wintertime survival mostly. When the cover diminishes through the winter, brush piles allow rabbits to have shelter from rough weather and predators. Piles aren’t heavily used when the late spring through fall cover is still available to them, but when real winter comes they ensure that some rabbits can make it through for the next year’s seed.

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Was almost done with this post when I hit the wrong key and wiped it all out!

When I build Rabbitat for my Beagle club I try to keep it simple.

Hinge cut cedars onto a Black/Rasp Berry patch, or any tanglement of vines, like Honeysuckle. Makes superb cover for the birds too.
Hinge cut Cedars onto a pallet.
Really helps to raise up the end or corner with a log or rock.
Make sure to not make them in a low spot or drainage.


I also build little covered sand boxes, and dump in some SEVIN Dust for dust bathing.


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I do make brush piles on top pallets. I also will use sections of 4in sewer pipe.

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Originally Posted by mike mason
I read somewhere that adding a salt block to the brush piles increases rabbit health thus bigger litters.


I’ve read that disease from fleas kills off more rabbits by a far percentage than predators. When I first bought my farm, the rabbits we killed looked like they were crawling with fleas when you killed one. I bought 50lb sulfur / salt blocks and split them roughly into 4ths with a maul. Each brush pile or thick honeysuckle patch gets a chunk thrown into it. You can actually see the bite / gnaw marks in the block over time. I do this once a year, 250 lbs total each year.

I cap the season out each year at 60 rabbits (usually 3-4 hunts) and haven’t seen a flea on a rabbit since. As the cutovers have gotten taller, with less undergrowth, I’ve still maintained quite a high rabbit population. Trap it heavy each year, established brush piles, put out sulfer salt and let all of my food plot edges grow up thick except to get the tractor in / out.

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Originally Posted by GUNNLEG
Originally Posted by mike mason
I read somewhere that adding a salt block to the brush piles increases rabbit health thus bigger litters.


I’ve read that disease from fleas kills off more rabbits by a far percentage than predators. When I first bought my farm, the rabbits we killed looked like they were crawling with fleas when you killed one. I bought 50lb sulfur / salt blocks and split them roughly into 4ths with a maul. Each brush pile or thick honeysuckle patch gets a chunk thrown into it. You can actually see the bite / gnaw marks in the block over time. I do this once a year, 250 lbs total each year.

I cap the season out each year at 60 rabbits (usually 3-4 hunts) and haven’t seen a flea on a rabbit since. As the cutovers have gotten taller, with less undergrowth, I’ve still maintained quite a high rabbit population. Trap it heavy each year, established brush piles, put out sulfer salt and let all of my food plot edges grow up thick except to get the tractor in / out.


I do the same and can attest to it being beneficial to the rabbits

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