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spudqueen | 14:33 Sat 13th Jun 2015 | Animals & Nature
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Our garden backs onto a field and we quite often get wild rabbits coming in to our garden from the field. Last night I noticed one that didn't seem very well as it wasn't moving much, though it did eventually hop off into next doors garden. Today there is a dead rabbit in our garden. What do I do with it? Our black bin for general waste isn't due to be collected until a week on Monday, so if I put it in there it will be very smelly by then. I do wish it had stayed in next doors garden and died there, but as it didn't I'm now stuck with the problem.
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I'd lob it in the field. Well I wouldn't....I'd get someone else to do it...
14:40 Sat 13th Jun 2015

Whatever!!!

/////The red kite's diet consists mainly of small mammals such as mice, voles, shrews, young hares and rabbits. It feeds on a wide variety of carrion including sheep carcasses and dead game birds///.

///The common buzzard breeds in woodlands, usually on the fringes, but favours hunting over open land. It eats mainly small mammals, and will come to carrion.///
A bit off topic...but interesting that those making accusations of rudeness,etc...seem a bit rude/sarky themselves. Or am I imagining things?
Oh yes they do. Just sit outside Harewood House on the outskirts of Leeds in the early morning and watch the Red Kites and Buzzards eating roadkill.
I would dig a hole and bury it in place that is not likely to be disturbed
//and will come to carrion./// When desperate, so would you! They certainly won't eat a maggoty diseased rabbit carcass, which this is rapidly becoming.
Bury it!
It's probably gone after all this time anyway.

Just because you were wrong !!!!!!
Are there Oscar nominations for daft threads? I think we have a winner here.
Not so sure about that. There is some very strong opposition;-)
Anyone care for a nice boiled bunny, served with Fava beans (pastafreak can stir them) and a nice Chianti? ;-)
Just the Chianti for me.
You don't fancy maggot riddled bunny then, Mamy?
Aren't maggots a good source of protein?
7/10 for going off topic.........

As has been suggested sling in the field and let nature take its course.
Anyway, hopping back to my question at 1535; one simply writes a song about it: https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=dead+skunk+in+the+middle+of+the+road&ei=UTF-8&;hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-002

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