Guest shaheen Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 (edited) Well a leash can get caught on a lipped bath like on a wrongly designed Bow perch catching on the sides, plus the mew's jesse's can stradle the edges of the bath bin lid bath etc then broken feather's etc .Rounded edges prevent snagging of the the leash!!!. And ive seen other peoples results with broken decks and bateing hawks tipping up baths........... Shaheen obviously yes use the right stuff from the start as its obviously better that a bin lid by all accounts, i have used propa baths all the time and always will do, all im saying is that a bin lid will do the job provided. but each to there own ! Ok,what hawk you hunt with and how many seasons just out of interest as im real nosey! Cheers Shaheen enough seasons to offer good advise i think at the moment i have a harris hawk i have also had kestrels and muskets and various long wings, also worked with various birds from gloden eagals to pigmy owls ! You flown a Goldie then?..interesting :hmm:Pygmy owls too? Shaheen Edited November 12, 2007 by shaheen Quote Link to post
out_hawking 0 Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 Well a leash can get caught on a lipped bath like on a wrongly designed Bow perch catching on the sides, plus the mew's jesse's can stradle the edges of the bath bin lid bath etc then broken feather's etc .Rounded edges prevent snagging of the the leash!!!. And ive seen other peoples results with broken decks and bateing hawks tipping up baths........... Shaheen obviously yes use the right stuff from the start as its obviously better that a bin lid by all accounts, i have used propa baths all the time and always will do, all im saying is that a bin lid will do the job provided. but each to there own ! Ok,what hawk you hunt with and how many seasons just out of interest as im real nosey! Cheers Shaheen enough seasons to offer good advise i think at the moment i have a harris hawk i have also had kestrels and muskets and various long wings, also worked with various birds from gloden eagals to pigmy owls ! You flown a Goldie then?..interesting never said i had flown a golden eagal did i ! Quote Link to post
Guest shaheen Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 Well a leash can get caught on a lipped bath like on a wrongly designed Bow perch catching on the sides, plus the mew's jesse's can stradle the edges of the bath bin lid bath etc then broken feather's etc .Rounded edges prevent snagging of the the leash!!!. And ive seen other peoples results with broken decks and bateing hawks tipping up baths........... Shaheen obviously yes use the right stuff from the start as its obviously better that a bin lid by all accounts, i have used propa baths all the time and always will do, all im saying is that a bin lid will do the job provided. but each to there own ! Ok,what hawk you hunt with and how many seasons just out of interest as im real nosey! Cheers Shaheen enough seasons to offer good advise i think at the moment i have a harris hawk i have also had kestrels and muskets and various long wings, also worked with various birds from gloden eagals to pigmy owls ! You flown a Goldie then?..interesting never said i had flown a golden eagal did i ! So how did you work with it then???? Quote Link to post
out_hawking 0 Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 Well a leash can get caught on a lipped bath like on a wrongly designed Bow perch catching on the sides, plus the mew's jesse's can stradle the edges of the bath bin lid bath etc then broken feather's etc .Rounded edges prevent snagging of the the leash!!!. And ive seen other peoples results with broken decks and bateing hawks tipping up baths........... Shaheen obviously yes use the right stuff from the start as its obviously better that a bin lid by all accounts, i have used propa baths all the time and always will do, all im saying is that a bin lid will do the job provided. but each to there own ! Ok,what hawk you hunt with and how many seasons just out of interest as im real nosey! Cheers Shaheen enough seasons to offer good advise i think at the moment i have a harris hawk i have also had kestrels and muskets and various long wings, also worked with various birds from gloden eagals to pigmy owls ! You flown a Goldie then?..interesting never said i had flown a golden eagal did i ! So how did you work with it then???? i have worked at a center Quote Link to post
Guest shaheen Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 (edited) shaheen has your goldie killed anything in this season yet Just waiting for the two centre decks to grow so i can place my transmitter on Arnie,like most of the austringers with 1st/2nd year eagles my season will start about December.But everyone knows that dont they?,plus he's a 1lb to loose in weight & you cant cut it down drastic with them. Shaheen Edited November 12, 2007 by shaheen Quote Link to post
out_hawking 0 Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 shaheen has your goldie killed anything in this season yet Just waiting for the two centre decks to grow so i can place my transmitter on Arnie,like most of the austringers with 1st/2nd year eagles my season will start about December.But everyone knows that dont they?,plus he's a 1lb to loose in weight & you cant cut it down drastic with them. Shaheen so your takeing the piss when saying you have only been in to it for 5 mins ? Quote Link to post
Guest shaheen Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 (edited) shaheen has your goldie killed anything in this season yet Just waiting for the two centre decks to grow so i can place my transmitter on Arnie,like most of the austringers with 1st/2nd year eagles my season will start about December.But everyone knows that dont they?,plus he's a 1lb to loose in weight & you cant cut it down drastic with them. Shaheen dont you fly any other birds then Let's just say im going to concentrate on "him",at the mo i spend an hour a day with him on an extra long creance with him chasing either a whole rabbit/hare pelt with the head attached or him chasing a whole roe lure and just getting him fit,i find whilst im out in the field hawking i spend about 3hrs out and so all my efforts will be put into my golden(which will start in Dec). How people can fly a team of birds and still work beats me? ,id rather just have 1 star performer than an "average" team,even lads i know that do it for a living tell me that. Shaheen Edited November 12, 2007 by shaheen Quote Link to post
Guest shaheen Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 shaheen has your goldie killed anything in this season yet Just waiting for the two centre decks to grow so i can place my transmitter on Arnie,like most of the austringers with 1st/2nd year eagles my season will start about December.But everyone knows that dont they?,plus he's a 1lb to loose in weight & you cant cut it down drastic with them. Shaheen so your takeing the piss when saying you have only been in to it for 5 mins ? Erm...........YES.. Quote Link to post
out_hawking 0 Posted November 12, 2007 Report Share Posted November 12, 2007 (edited) shaheen has your goldie killed anything in this season yet Just waiting for the two centre decks to grow so i can place my transmitter on Arnie,like most of the austringers with 1st/2nd year eagles my season will start about December.But everyone knows that dont they?,plus he's a 1lb to loose in weight & you cant cut it down drastic with them. Shaheen so your takeing the piss when saying you have only been in to it for 5 mins ? Erm...........YES.. got ya ! crack on then bud! Edited November 12, 2007 by out_hawking Quote Link to post
NIGHTSHADOW 3 Posted November 13, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2007 BATH PLEASE Quote Link to post
NIGHTSHADOW 3 Posted November 13, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 13, 2007 mate got some quarrys loads of gear on them when you want to fly her there Your a gent Sam Quote Link to post
steve109 43 Posted November 13, 2007 Report Share Posted November 13, 2007 john go to B&Q get one of the plastic plant holders [garden section]............ Quote Link to post
jasper65 6 Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 john go to B&Q get one of the plastic plant holders [garden section]............ yep thats the one nightshadow! Focus Do It All or any of the Garden centres will have what you're looking for for less than quarter of the price from a equipment supplier, these are the one's I use in the aviaries for all the birds! I brought in a Hatfull a good few years back for about £3.00 each so each aviary has one.... Quote Link to post
NIGHTSHADOW 3 Posted November 15, 2007 Author Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 Thanks what the size of them please ,been in every DIY store no one has any thing like it Quote Link to post
jasper65 6 Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 The one's I use are 2" x 2" and came from a Garden Nursery centre!! I'm sure you'll get them from any Garden centre.... Quote Link to post
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