rotton123 7 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 hi, does anyone have any info in using ferrets with birds of prey trying to gain as much info as possible. any post would be greatly apreciated thank you Quote Link to post
mick1212 389 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 hi, does anyone have any info in using ferrets with birds of prey trying to gain as much info as possible. any post would be greatly apreciated thank you yes great with harrises gotto be careful though some harrises will nail them Quote Link to post
Parabuteos lad 878 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 dont let go of the jesses unless your shore it a rabbit Quote Link to post
redtailhawk1 84 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 I use ferrets with redtails and Harris hawk. The hawks are fine with ferrets once they know that they flush the rabbits and socialised. I handle the ferrets with the hawk on glove as often as possible the hawk soon understands that they are not food. Well most of the time anyway lol. as said above - just need to be careful Quote Link to post
hullhunter 219 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 ive ferreted for a lad who used to have the birds up in trees wile the ferrets were working and never had a problem. the hawks new the ferrets were part of the team. Quote Link to post
redtailhawk1 84 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 ive ferreted for a lad who used to have the birds up in trees wile the ferrets were working and never had a problem. the hawks new the ferrets were part of the team. I also have my hawks free in tree or on a post. Although do keep a close eye out to ensure the ferrets are not harmed. Never had a problem. Quote Link to post
rotton123 7 Posted July 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 many thanks for all the comments Quote Link to post
rotton123 7 Posted July 14, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 I use ferrets with redtails and Harris hawk. The hawks are fine with ferrets once they know that they flush the rabbits and socialised. I handle the ferrets with the hawk on glove as often as possible the hawk soon understands that they are not food. Well most of the time anyway lol. as said above - just need to be careful do you know any one in the wrexham area that could giv e us a bit of hands on experience? as i am trying to gain as much knowlage as possible. Quote Link to post
mick1212 389 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 I use ferrets with redtails and Harris hawk. The hawks are fine with ferrets once they know that they flush the rabbits and socialised. I handle the ferrets with the hawk on glove as often as possible the hawk soon understands that they are not food. Well most of the time anyway lol. as said above - just need to be careful do you know any one in the wrexham area that could giv e us a bit of hands on experience? as i am trying to gain as much knowlage as possible. most birds are in moult at the minute doubt any 1 will be flying till september have got a bit of permission your way but wont be out till september you could tag along then Quote Link to post
barry123 112 Posted July 14, 2011 Report Share Posted July 14, 2011 work with harris' that accept the ferrets as part of the squad,but have a white hob that has the habit of hanging on the back of the rabbits or pursed inside nets with the rabbits ,hawks in them cases dont wait to differentiate between the two imo 1 Quote Link to post
supersam 64 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 i use albino ferrets under my gos hawk and as a youngster he would bate at the the ferret but after a few outing,s he knew he was part of the team,never bated towards the ferret since.often the ferret would come out of a burrow and travel 20 yards or so to the next burrow and still the hawk would be calm on the fist. also when weathering he was in plain sight of the ferret in his hutch. on one occassion though a mate of mine had poley,s and he was mad to get at them but id say givin a few outings hed be fine. Quote Link to post
leegreen 2,169 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 (edited) i use albino ferrets under my gos hawk and as a youngster he would bate at the the ferret but after a few outing,s he knew he was part of the team,never bated towards the ferret since.often the ferret would come out of a burrow and travel 20 yards or so to the next burrow and still the hawk would be calm on the fist. also when weathering he was in plain sight of the ferret in his hutch. on one occassion though a mate of mine had poley,s and he was mad to get at them but id say givin a few outings hed be fine. Albinos are the way to go me thinks, safer, for the Ferret. Edited July 15, 2011 by leegreen Quote Link to post
supersam 64 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 (edited) i use albino ferrets under my gos hawk and as a youngster he would bate at the the ferret but after a few outing,s he knew he was part of the team,never bated towards the ferret since.often the ferret would come out of a burrow and travel 20 yards or so to the next burrow and still the hawk would be calm on the fist. also when weathering he was in plain sight of the ferret in his hutch. on one occassion though a mate of mine had poley,s and he was mad to get at them but id say givin a few outings hed be fine. Albinos are the way to go me thinks, safer, for the Ferret. safer for the hawk lol i think if one used poley,s all the time the bop would suss it out that the ferret is not prey. bop are very smart and i dont think it would take them long to get used to whatever ferret ya used be it albino or poley e.t.c. but i use the albino ferrets always so mine are used to that type of ferret. i have no doubt if i used a different colour ferret in a few outings the bird would be fine with it Edited July 15, 2011 by supersam Quote Link to post
rotton123 7 Posted July 15, 2011 Author Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 I use ferrets with redtails and Harris hawk. The hawks are fine with ferrets once they know that they flush the rabbits and socialised. I handle the ferrets with the hawk on glove as often as possible the hawk soon understands that they are not food. Well most of the time anyway lol. as said above - just need to be careful do you know any one in the wrexham area that could giv e us a bit of hands on experience? as i am trying to gain as much knowlage as possible. most birds are in moult at the minute doubt any 1 will be flying till september have got a bit of permission your way but wont be out till september you could tag along then yeah i ve got permission on the estate i live on in wrexham i do a little shooting down here as well i do alot of work for farms local as well just a matter of going to who i deal with. thank you very much for the invite much appreicated. i will be badgering you with as many questions as i can think of 1st though lantra award whats your thoughts? Quote Link to post
mick1212 389 Posted July 15, 2011 Report Share Posted July 15, 2011 I use ferrets with redtails and Harris hawk. The hawks are fine with ferrets once they know that they flush the rabbits and socialised. I handle the ferrets with the hawk on glove as often as possible the hawk soon understands that they are not food. Well most of the time anyway lol. as said above - just need to be careful do you know any one in the wrexham area that could giv e us a bit of hands on experience? as i am trying to gain as much knowlage as possible. most birds are in moult at the minute doubt any 1 will be flying till september have got a bit of permission your way but wont be out till september you could tag along then yeah i ve got permission on the estate i live on in wrexham i do a little shooting down here as well i do alot of work for farms local as well just a matter of going to who i deal with. thank you very much for the invite much appreicated. i will be badgering you with as many questions as i can think of 1st though lantra award whats your thoughts? depends on whos doing the lantra me i havnt done it myself personally i dont think you can gain better experiance than a good mentor get a good mentor you cant go far wrong Quote Link to post
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