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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 3128969" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Get them out where they can jump rabbits. They may not know what to do at first but they'll catch on. If you have any solid broke dogs mix them in a little until they catch on. Don't overdo that because they can easily learn to run the dog running the rabbit instead of running the rabbit themselves. I also used to start my 6-8 week old pups on baby rabbits. They will run them that young and open up on them as well. Of course the rabbits and the pups are about the same size so it's really fun for all at that stage. It used to be comical watching them and you could always tell the little buck rabbits from the does by the way they ran. The bucks would circle back on the pups and jump up at them kicking them with their hind feet which infuriated the pups making them run that much harder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 3128969, member: 69"] Get them out where they can jump rabbits. They may not know what to do at first but they'll catch on. If you have any solid broke dogs mix them in a little until they catch on. Don't overdo that because they can easily learn to run the dog running the rabbit instead of running the rabbit themselves. I also used to start my 6-8 week old pups on baby rabbits. They will run them that young and open up on them as well. Of course the rabbits and the pups are about the same size so it's really fun for all at that stage. It used to be comical watching them and you could always tell the little buck rabbits from the does by the way they ran. The bucks would circle back on the pups and jump up at them kicking them with their hind feet which infuriated the pups making them run that much harder. [/QUOTE]
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