Yes, but you'd better keep them in a cage or they will be a pest.
Not often, but yes
i your back garden
take them to the vets to see if they are micro chipped and ask for advice
It is most likely because the rabbits know that place as there home, and where they receive food and love, so they come back for safety.
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Yes.
i presume so, although it is best to have a hutch for your rabbit so that garden predators like foxes etc don't chase it or kill it. also rabbits can burrow deep, so they'd probably dig under your garden fence and never come back.
Rabbits are generally considered garden pests. So, no, a rabbit would not be good for a garden.
Rabbits and deer are two of the biggest garden pests.
Blood meal will keep rabbits out of your garden and will not hurt the vegetation. It can be beneficial to growth.
To prevent rabbits from digging in your garden, you can install a fence around the perimeter, use repellents or deterrents, plant rabbit-resistant plants, or create barriers like chicken wire or mesh to protect specific areas. Regularly inspect and maintain your garden to ensure there are no entry points for rabbits.
The are no known garden plaques that keep rabbits away. However, one safe and effective way to keep rabbits away from gardens are to spray a Tabasco and water mix on plants.