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Death by mower ? naaaaa :)

DaveHawk

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Needed to cut the grass yesterday after work and I passed over this small area and look at it , seemed a bit out of place and uncovered a small group of little ones. 1.5" lower and bloodshed , 6 in all one is buried under the group. I removed them with all the nesting materials and placed them under my canoe in the back where mama has a lounging hole scratched out. This morning she had them all nestled in nicely. Out of the middle of my yard.



 
Over the years I've had them kick out a nest in my yard several times. Fortunately I always knew where they were and just mowed around them.
Good they kept their heads down; it could have been messy.
 
One time the neighbor went out of town. After a few weeks, his lawn was out of control. When I mowed my lawn, I figure I'd help him out and mow his. He had some small bushes by his front porch. The grass was up to the bottom of the bush line. When I pushed the mower up in there, I heard clunking noises coming out. I backed up the mower and I had chopped up a litter of kittens. I'm not a cat lover at all but I would never chop em up like that on purpose. Ugly scene.
 
Nice work saving them. Always funny how in the summer it's compassion at drives you to save them, but in the fall prey drive takes over,

I saved this guy from a fire this spring. He got escorted 20 yds across the barest firebreak
 

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Weird that I happened on this thread! I'm 66 and been cutting grass for the better part of my life with no accidents whatsoever. Yesterday I was over cutting the two yards that I take care of for two old ladies. I skipped the one side yard last week since the grass there didn't need cutting . This week it was just tall enough that I needed to do it to bring it down to match the other parts. I was mowing along and went over a little patch that started moving right after I went over it. I wondered what the heck was going on, so I stopped the mower and knelt down to take a look. Then I could see a little fur and grass mixed together and a little movement and along side it was a tiny piece of bloody fur. I eased back the top and there were 3 little bunnies all snuggled up and I couldn't see any damage done to any of them. I got three stakes and put them around the spot so I could be sure to miss it until they grew enough to leave on their own. They were just a tad smaller than the ones in the OP picture. I then pulled the starter rope of the mower and out shot the parts of a 4th one that evidently had been on top and it was obvious he didn't know what hit him! I felt really bad, but there was not much I could do and it was like the member talked about hitting those kittens. I'd never do something like that on purpose and it will still be a while before I forget about it.
 
Well another batch of bunny's. I get home Tuesday and decided to relax by cutting the grass that has not been mowed in the 3 weeks I was gone. Didn't think anything of rabbits and in the long grass one took off from under the mower. I turned it off and picked up the lil guy. I was amazed he lost his right ear so he will be known as lefty. I put him back in the hole place cinderblocks around the hole , on my next pass one of the little guys got out and was not so lucky. Out of the 3 only 2 remain.
So now wife'e will be staking out a 5x5' area around the hole and just let the grass grow.
 

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I had a buddy whose dad was a wheat farmer. He once took out a doe and fawn with his harvester. All those years later it still bothered him.
 
Saved a couple small ones like that this year but have also shot more then a dozen in the yard that were invading my garden. Dang things took out every single beet in the garden.
 
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