Thats what I did, and it worked great. Had the rabbit hid under a bush with a rope tied to it and when Abby was ready, my grandson took off pulling the bunny with a rope. He had fun, I laughed my butt off, and Abby learned and got a crop full.
"Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid." -John Wayne
Thanks Guys, This will be for them to "play" with inside. FB, I doubt my wife would allow me to drag a dead rabbit throughout the house, although it seems perfectly reasonable to me. ;D
Hawkstir, do you just cut the foot off and let it dry out, or do you treat it in anyway? -Joe
Joe, No treatment. I do tie a short piece of cord to it. I'll use it very much like the whole rabbit idea outside, but instead your dragging it on the floor and hiding it under chairs or in a corner. You can also tease them with it sort of yo-yo style. I keep it frozen between uses and replace when I think it's neccessary. Best of luck. Fred
Thanks Hawkstir, The refreezing makes sense. It would seem to me that treating the hide in any way might take out some of the "smell". Sooo, I'll just stick with the bunny leg inside.
LOL, Yeah Kenbro, we're talking about my puppies and not my bird. ;D