Author Topic: Ash-Eating Rabbits in Our Backyard?  (Read 6995 times)

Ok so in our backyard we have a large pile of ashes from your extended family the charcoal that my dad uses in grilling delicious meat products.

We have rabbits in our backyard. They enjoy eating the ash. I don't know why. They also seem to enjoy wallowing in it, maybe because it keeps bugs away?

I need answers. Anyone else have these strange "Ash-Rabbits" in his or her yard?

Them ash rabbits are good eatin'

We recently had a random pair of goats walk around our house, I guess that's close.

Do you not feed  them or something?

Charcoal is good at soaking up toxins from plants in an animal's diet, and ashes probably do keep the bugs off. Crows have been spotted 'smoking' themselves over chimneys to rid themselves of insects and elephants travel miles to find clay to counteract dietary toxins. Them animals be clever.

They be fire bunnies.

Charcoal is good at soaking up toxins from plants in an animal's diet, and ashes probably do keep the bugs off. Crows have been spotted 'smoking' themselves over chimneys to rid themselves of insects and elephants travel miles to find clay to counteract dietary toxins. Them animals be clever.
Yeah.

I would say the most clever animal other than humans

is the chimpanzee

I read is at Ass-Eating rabbits

atleast they're prepared to be cooked

atleast they're prepared to be cooked
By rolling in ashes...?


Ashy flavor
The ash isn't getting into the meat, and if I plan to cook them I'll first skin them.
THEN I roll them in ashes.

This topic is now about the one good way to eat a brace o' coneys.

Lay a trap

Put a pile of ashes on the grass and sit there with a BB gun. Shoot it when it comes to roll/eat