Abstract
Seven different baits containing 5 parts pollard and 1 part bran as basic, with either 1% or 5% salt, or lucerne meal, or one of two chemical appetisers, or smooth rolled surface, were offered to wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Central Otago at monthly intervals for 1 year. Over this period the most preferred was a pollard and bran bait with a smooth surface. Pollard baits have distinct advantages over carrot and oat baits in that they are eaten throughout the year, are easy to manufacture and store, have a regular shape and size to facilitate aerial distribution, and allow more precise addition of poison.