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That once-common quarry’s new place

WISDOM AND TRADITIONS GATHERED OVER A LIFE AT THE COAL FACE, THIS WEEK WITH LINDSAY WADDELL

The humble rabbit has been a part of the gamekeeper’s lot since the beginning. There are records of rabbit bones left behind by the Romans, but it was not until the Norman conquest that the rabbit got its foothold in Britain — and it made the most of it.

The fact that it can breed at a few months of age, and carry on doing that throughout the year with only a 30-day or so gestation period,

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