youcanthide...BANG 1,051 Posted March 11, 2015 Report Share Posted March 11, 2015 Underweight I'm thinking 1 Quote Link to post
čica 4 Posted March 11, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 11, 2015 to me it seeems higher the weight more aggresive she becomes Quote Link to post
david901 165 Posted March 11, 2015 Report Share Posted March 11, 2015 Mate, how sharp is the keel? That should give you an idea if she is too low or high in condition. Quote Link to post
čica 4 Posted March 12, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 12, 2015 breast bone is dull,lot of muscels on it Quote Link to post
čica 4 Posted March 12, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 12, 2015 she seems a bit more normal last few days,but stll she screams and lunges sometimes towards me Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted March 12, 2015 Report Share Posted March 12, 2015 She is seeing you as a threat for some reason, if she is not under weight, they can be very territorial in the mews, put her down to moult, start with a clean slate next season,my female Harris did not like being stared at in her mews. Quote Link to post
čica 4 Posted March 12, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 12, 2015 tnx for the advices waiting for winds to calm down,then out for a kill or two.. Quote Link to post
david901 165 Posted March 13, 2015 Report Share Posted March 13, 2015 breast bone is dull,lot of muscels on it It is never a good thing to advise on a forum if a bird is under or over weight. That is something only you can gauge [or get someone experienced to assist you] Personally, I would rather work on building a positive relationship with the hawk. Spend lots of time manning it, BUT with a positive outcome for the bird, IE walking with her with a tiring/plummage,etc things that will help build a bond with the bird. Hunting is good and probably the best way to bond with a hawk, but whatever you were doing perhaps didn't work? Maybe more "quality time" will help. All the best. Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted March 13, 2015 Report Share Posted March 13, 2015 breast bone is dull,lot of muscels on it It is never a good thing to advise on a forum if a bird is under or over weight. That is something only you can gauge [or get someone experienced to assist you] Personally, I would rather work on building a positive relationship with the hawk. Spend lots of time manning it, BUT with a positive outcome for the bird, IE walking with her with a tiring/plummage,etc things that will help build a bond with the bird. Hunting is good and probably the best way to bond with a hawk, but whatever you were doing perhaps didn't work? Maybe more "quality time" will help. All the best. Good advice David, but I dont think anyone has advised him that the bird IS under or over weight, merely suggested that she MAY be, and as such those two possibilities need to be investigated. 2 Quote Link to post
čica 4 Posted March 13, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2015 think the weight is ok..just some domination issue in her head Quote Link to post
charlie caller 3,654 Posted March 13, 2015 Report Share Posted March 13, 2015 Bit like a lot of women then Quote Link to post
čica 4 Posted March 13, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 13, 2015 unlike most of women i met this one can be normal if it wants Quote Link to post
čica 4 Posted March 14, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 14, 2015 this is my darling 1 Quote Link to post
čica 4 Posted March 29, 2015 Author Report Share Posted March 29, 2015 heyy all,i wanna thank you for your advices,they realy worked....now i got another questione...she has started to drop feathers....and since she is getting normal do i keep contack with her while she is moulting,take her out to catch some sun and to see other people...or complete isolation...read a few times that is good to keep hh company ..thath helps maintain their normal caracter.... Quote Link to post
arcticgun 4,548 Posted March 29, 2015 Report Share Posted March 29, 2015 Get get put away buddy season over n she needs rest n moult Quote Link to post
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