Although many of us welcome the winter season and look forward to getting cozy, the temperature drop can pose unique ...
It might not be a terrible thing to have rabbits in your lawn (their droppings, after all, make excellent fertilizer), but their destructive tendencies can quickly outweigh any benefits.
In Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler also shares the best time and method for cleaning out perennial garden beds.
The rabbits had countless places to hide and thermal cover in the pines and brush, plus their choice of corn, soybeans, bark, and buds to fuel them through the winter. The late-January day was ...
Michigan State is again king of the Big Ten. Can Dusty May one day do for Michigan what Tom Izzo has for MSU? An ...
Pygmy rabbits require intact sagebrush for virtually all their winter diet and for cover from predators. They also need areas with deep soil to construct burrows where they shelter from predators and ...
A few months ago, 10 female New Zealand white rabbits were granted a new beginning thanks to a collaboration between an animal rescue organization and the research institution where they had been ...
This rich and hearty rabbit stew makes for perfect winter eating. Rabbit is inexpensive and lean, making it great for stewing slowly. Dust the rabbit pieces with seasoned flour, then shake off any ...
Q: The rabbits in our neighborhood are especially numerous this winter! The layer of rabbit droppings on the yard and garden is quite thick in places. Are these droppings harmful to us or to the ...