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Flying All Year Round With Fhh


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I flew one til may, a male, but he was a very late bird, not ready until February so hence the late flying.........he then moulted out normally & I was back out in September.

Thing is, all they do is pick off the young stuff cos it's easier......unless you car hawk corvids maybe....

Why do you want to do it mate?

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I dunno really it was just a thought! Would be good to have her out all year! As I put mine down march-sep/oct yeh I know bout quarry and that I understand if u do displays and take people out pest control etc! Just wondered if any one does! But as some people say u best of doing what u doing! And not changing it let her have a full moult

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I say each to their own mate, if you wanna try it, why not? They'll always be someone give you all the obvious reasons why you shouldn't, at least with a harris you don't have to worry too much about the feathers.......

What I will say is.......despite the reasons regarding the bird, I think it's good for the falconer to have a break, & come back with renewed enthusiasm in September....

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Just wanted to see who else has done and how they got on and did the bird react any different

you,d be suprised how fast harris,s twig onto squabs in nests then look for them,day over,bird cropped long wait or lost.your choice atb mc

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Hi guys long time no see! Just a little question anyone fly there harris all year round thinking of doing it for 1st time this year but people have dif opinions! Cas of moult etc!

 

 

It's no fun climbing up trees to get your bird back mate when she's just feed up on chicks out of a nest....lol......or crawling through fresh young nettles to get your bird of a sqidger(baby rabbit)

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