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well my 2 best stags has got bumble foot and it dont look good,,

my 2 best stags a malay aseel that stands 31"tall and a pumpkin aseel

witch i think youv seen pics of,, the 1 fut on both are heaverly sweld and have

been taken to the vets and had antybiotics but are still sweld and are vary pale faced

and wont waik atall iv cut the feet and pushed the posion and matter out sprayed them

with all the asul remidys but nothinks working its times like this with £700 in 2 birds

that i feel like giveing up

 

 

rant over!!!!

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try looking,asking on falconry forums mate they have the best up to date info

the only chain a malay cross should be in is the food chain, i do like aseels, seen some very good birds, but never a malay.

GOOD GOD   THERES SOME HALF WITS WRITE SOME TRIPE ON THIS SITE     DUCKWING

why did i pay that much? top of the chaine so to speake

axceptional blood line ...

and has for the floor i have 8 pens grass gravel straw

change them around every 2/3 days and cleand out every 5/7 days

 

the only chain a malay cross should be in is the food chain, i do like aseels, seen some very good birds, but never a malay.

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Shit not good pal ,that's the trouble with birds and foreign game more so ,

English are a harder bird to disease and cold weather

thats bullshit all asil ive seen ave been as hardy as anything

YEH YEH we know that but could weather is something else and english fair better :D

so have you kept asil ?only you say youv seen i gessing not :yes:

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Shit not good pal ,that's the trouble with birds and foreign game more so ,

English are a harder bird to disease and cold weather

thats bullshit all asil ive seen ave been as hardy as anything

YEH YEH we know that but could weather is something else and english fair better :D

so have you kept asil ?only you say youv seen i gessing not :yes:

 

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/249215-stag-for-sale/ :yes::feck:

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Shit not good pal ,that's the trouble with birds and foreign game more so ,

English are a harder bird to disease and cold weather

thats bullshit all asil ive seen ave been as hardy as anything

YEH YEH we know that but could weather is something else and english fair better :D

so have you kept asil ?only you say youv seen i gessing not :yes:

yes i do and have done for a while. they are the hardiest birds i have experienced, had them fully outside in frost, low temperatures etc and they thrive. i would only expect first generation imports to suffer in the cold weather, but most strains of asil in this country will be at least 2-3 generations bred on minimum. i have had some english/ american type birds and they are soft as piss compared to an asil. that bird aboves dad and aunt lived outside in a full wire fronted cage in frosty temperatures as 6 week old chicks and they thrived.

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Shit not good pal ,that's the trouble with birds and foreign game more so ,

English are a harder bird to disease and cold weather

thats bullshit all asil ive seen ave been as hardy as anything

YEH YEH we know that but could weather is something else and english fair better :D

so have you kept asil ?only you say youv seen i gessing not :yes:

 

http://www.thehuntin...-stag-for-sale/ :yes::feck:

your point is ?

it aint pure :rofl:

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once youve cut the feet put preperation h (pile cream) on them ....

dont know what its does but i know people who have done it to hawks and it works

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