Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Hare Today, Gone Tomorrow

Yesterday the dogs found this baby hare up by the barn. Luckily Wills and Kellogg got to him/her before they did any harm, and they placed it in the safety of our (as yet) unused hen house, with the idea of releasing it later when the dogs were elsewhere.

I took it down to a spot where I'd previously seen young hares, laid it down on the grass and it just looked back at me for a while. I gave it a little encouragement, and off it went like a rocket; a lovely sight.

And no, it didn't eat its carrot....
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18 comments:

Susan Heather said...

Glad it survived - it does look very bedraggled in the photo.

carole johnston said...

I was thinking O'h NO!!! Cro showing us his fresh meat for his pie!...poor little fella must have been very scared, a great save, as Bob would say "let him go to fatten up a bit" rotten man.

Jane and Lance Hattatt said...

Hello:
We are absurdly sentimental where all animals are concerned so we are really pleased to learn of the happy outcome to this story.

Cro Magnon said...

Hares live in the open, and not underground like rabbits; hence the bedraggled look. And as it's been raining here for the last 10 days....

Tom Stephenson said...

A bit chewed, but all's well that ends well, eh? Hares seem to be getting scarcer, but everyone who hunts them says there are loads - but they would say that, wouldn't they?

lovelygrey said...

Good job you didn't mistake it for a rabbit and still it down the nearest burrow!

Chris said...

It took off like a rocket Cro, because you had started to 'garnish' him with herbs and veg!

Cro Magnon said...

As Carole said above.... he'll fatten up nicely in time.

Chris said...

At least you didn't let him 'recover' in the Le Creuset!

Anonymous said...

Good thing you didn't keep it captive for too long....if hares are anything like rabbits they don't survive for too long in captivity (hours).

Amy Saia said...

I think they should make a Disney movie after you Cro.

Cro Magnon said...

A hundred and one Cro's? Mickey Cro? Jungle Cro?

Starting Over, Accepting Changes - Maybe said...

My son once saved a baby rabbit from the jaws of a hunter cat. We bottle-fed him at first, then gave him food he would eat in the wild. We kept him for about a month till we thought he could be on his own. Then my daughter took him to a park and let him free. At first he would not move and she worried, but eventually he took off and hopefully had a good life making more bunnies.

Good for you Cro, your kindness shows many times in your posts.

Sue said...

I'm glad you managed to save him (although at first glance it does look like he's on chopping board with the veg!).

Cro Magnon said...

Carrot, parsley, etc. You're probably right. Later maybe!

Susan Flett Swiderski said...

Did you sing "Born Free" when you let him go?

John Going Gently said...

as free as the grass grows
born free
to follow your heart......

Tess Kincaid said...

He's so pretty. We have three rabbits that gather and eat clover every morning just outside my kitchen windows.

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