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My Fhh Shivering And Not Interested In Game.


craigynewall

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That's exactly what mine does when I'm walking with her on the glove to the field. She spreads out her wings and tail and shivers a littl. Even at her flying weight now she isn't following on. Once in a tree takes about 10 mins of bobbing her head before she comes down. This is all since the snow has come. Could this be the problem????

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Sounds like like she is well under to me mate,your bird so dont think Im being a clever bugger,but up her,I would expect a bird who started the season @ 2lb to be flying at 2lb2 now, me I would not pi

just a suggestion try her a bit heavier ON CREANCE and see how she reacts. as with all creatures birds use a lot of energy keeping warm. i try to fly all of mine justa tad heavier in the cold weather.

Spot on mate,she could be well under weight, with this cold spell,up her weight and try her,I think you will be quite suprised

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I've bin struggling mickmck she flew a cock pheasant to days ago missed it then went up a tree for 50mins wings out like she Woz wet.im goin out with her tomorrow .with the ferret to bolt sum for her if she don't try for them I'm not flying her till the snows gone.incase she gets into a bad habit .

the reason i ask bluebell is that i know craig and after talking to him , i rang a good mate of mine that knows his stuff , before i could finish my sentance he says i know what your gonna say , and he says its down to the snow , nothing to do with weight , he been out the last 2 days with lads with hh and they been having the same trouble , i did take my mhh out last weekend and he was not very responsive , so just put him away , its a bit of a nerving time when ya dont know whats going on with your bird , but with what ive been told i think it is down to the snow :thumbs:
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