Think your causing more damage to the wall extracting the rabbit than the rabbit itself,which cause minimal damage,I've been a hill farmer and nearly all damage is caused by our own sheep,the way you half heartedly returned the removed stone by pulling out all the little packer pieces and shims will cause the stones to drop down, concertina fashion and ultimately fall
The amount of rabbits that are running through these walls I couldn't possibly leave it because the wall is coming down anyway. Like I said though I don't normally do it this way I'll get the ones in the walls when there out in the field on a night . This was a bad piece of the wall where there were a lot using and in most spots I didn't need to take any stones out , the holes were already there and I just pulled them out . I understand what your saying but the stones I'm pulling out are already loose because the stones around it are taking the weight. I put the stones back how I pulled them out
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Think your causing more damage to the wall extracting the rabbit than the rabbit itself,which cause minimal damage,I've been a hill farmer and nearly all damage is caused by our own sheep,the way you half heartedly returned the removed stone by pulling out all the little packer pieces and shims will cause the stones to drop down, concertina fashion and ultimately fall
The amount of rabbits that are running through these walls I couldn't possibly leave it because the wall is coming down anyway. Like I said though I don't normally do it this way I'll get the ones in the walls when there out in the field on a night . This was a bad piece of the wall where there were a lot using and in most spots I didn't need to take any stones out , the holes were already there and I just pulled them out . I understand what your saying but the stones I'm pulling out are already loose because the stones around it are taking the weight. I put the stones back how I pulled them out