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Hunting rabbits – hunting and disease

For many people, hunting rabbits is cruel and unusual punishment. For others, however, hunting rabbits is an age old sport that requires patience and skill. This article will speak to the latter while paying no mind to the former.

Realizing that the rabbit hunt is as old a tradition in America as hunting other animals and acknowledging that, while hunting may not be necessary in any modern context, it is a heck of a lot of fun.

Most people choose to hunt rabbits with a dog. This is because using a dog can help bring the rabbit out into the open or can help draw the hunter towards the area in which the rabbits are more plentiful. Rabbits are also involved in hunting and disease as they are prone to carry several differnt diseases.

There are many possibilities for hunters to get sick. Many critics consider these aspects to be nature’s defense mechanisms towards human interference. Whatever the case may be, care must be taken when outdoors to avoid these diseases and problems.

Just a little poison Ivy or Poison oak is more than enough. While this article is about disease you may get I don’t think that dangerous plants can go unmentioned. Know what you are walking in and how to recognize dangerous plants in the area you plan on hunting.

There are many precautions one can take to avoid getting sick in the outdoors. Attention must be paid at all times to the surroundings and to the natural habitat in which the hunt is taking place.

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