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jasper65

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Just thought I would put a couple of pic's up of one of the Imprint Goshawks which succesfully came into breeding condition on its bow, stood for insemination, Built a nest in the weathering, and obviousley produced fertile eggs!! Oh and also note the terrible Pea gravel in the weathering which obviousley caused the birds untold damage :thumbs: ....

 

also a pic the same female back in the chamber rearing.....

 

atb

 

Jasper

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I want one :clapper:

 

Goshawks are very adictive aren't they :thumbs:. it wasn't a ideal way to breed a bird in a weathering but it was the only way she would stand.

 

when I see the P/R youngsters in the aviary like this after Hatching them and watching them being reared from a chick its sad when they all have to go, one pic if of 3 Finn x German females and the other is a Large Pure Finn female next to a Finn x German female, also a picture of a male from the previouse year a brother to Millets bird....

 

Jasper

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Now i dont know much but i do dog handle for guys with peregrine falcons and a jer falcon>spelling?,could you start with a gos hawk if you had a good teacher?,i dont want a harris hawk or a buzzard and i know you cant start with a falcon but?...

 

Getting a bit off topic here, but, if you have a good mentor, there is no reason for you not to start with a Gos, or a Falcon for that matter.

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I want one :clapper:

 

Goshawks are very adictive aren't they :thumbs:. it wasn't a ideal way to breed a bird in a weathering but it was the only way she would stand.

 

when I see the P/R youngsters in the aviary like this after Hatching them and watching them being reared from a chick its sad when they all have to go, one pic if of 3 Finn x German females and the other is a Large Pure Finn female next to a Finn x German female, also a picture of a male from the previouse year a brother to Millets bird....

 

Jasper

 

you have pm

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