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Posts posted by sean goshawk
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marshall 434 FM 100 channel this will be three year old on 2nd of Feb and comes with three transmitters there are the rt uhf .mx micro .mx 1/3n high power transmitter from falconry electronics this come from all magnetic turn off and on and case original box spare batterys and battery meter reader. Will take bank transfer you and if it's PayPal there be a fee to add to it as and will post it free to Ireland and UK to be far with you's so to international shipping there be sorry about that as it cost more to ship over .and price is in pounds not euro .£850
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434 Marshall telemetry system
marshall 434 FM 100 channel this will be three year old on 2nd of Feb and comes with two transmitters there are the rt uhf .mx 1/3n high power transmitter from falconry electronics this come from all magnetic turn off and on and case original box spare batterys and battery meter reader. Will take bank transfer you and if it's PayPal there be a fee to add to it as and will post it free to Ireland and UK to be far with you's so to international shipping there be sorry about that as it cost more to ship over .and price is in pounds not euros.
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Advertisersean goshawk
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Date18/12/17
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Price£700.00
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I got 50 quail delivery of £65
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Nothing to worry about that's just her stomach its totally empty.
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When you get the bird you can keep the hood on and open the braces and the back of the hood to let a bit of light in and have a food on your glove and let it eat with the hood on to to accept it.
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Wee bit of manning eatting a rabbit leg in the house when the other half is away out.😄😄
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I've got a hard life sitting on this glove for manning me and watching mountain men.
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Update for the male he had a second feed last night on the glove .and this morning he had a 4oz feed of jackdaw so lll leave him to supper time and try again for the second feed .
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Have you still got the spar sean?
Hi mate yes still have the spar as she is finally started to moult as I converted my mews into to separate parts one for the Gos with a loop perch and one to let the spar free loft and settling well in it six wings feather down so far .
Nice one. I hope you get on well with both :-)
I should be picking up a spar chick myself soon.....
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Have you still got the spar sean?
Hi mate yes still have the spar as she is finally started to moult as I converted my mews into to separate parts one for the Gos with a loop perch and one to let the spar free loft and settling well in it six wings feather down so far .
Nice one. I hope you get on well with both :-)
I should be picking up a spar chick myself soon.....
I've noticed people going mad this year for spar and alot of people breeding them .lll not be starting mine until January time to give her a real good moult to fix all damage feathers.
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Well every man dream the Gos was 1lb 11oz this morning and finally eat of the glove so let's hope this is a start of him.
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This is true Sean although I do know of one that turned out very noisy and unbearable. But that was due to the owner dithering about and not getting it out killing soon enough. I would get it killing as soon as its hard penned. This will be an interesting thread on its progress, looking fwd to it!Well after four breeders later I've finally got myself a male goshawk he's only 44days old brancher and sitting at 1lb 12 1/4 oz.
Good luck with him keep us posted on his progress. The brancher is something that I fancy doing in the future. There is a bloke in Ireland that flies a male that he reared from a brancher he does very well with him. He's apparently a very well mannered hawk.
Keep me posted![/quot
This is the first time I've went branch as I'm used to pr birds .as these bird are meant to be more steady bird and can act like a imp birds without the noise part.
Yes mate you could be right on that as I've said its my first branch as I can't really answer it if it will be noisy as lll wait only know myself when I start him .
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Have you still got the spar sean?
Hi mate yes still have the spar as she is finally started to moult as I converted my mews into to separate parts one for the Gos with a loop perch and one to let the spar free loft and settling well in it six wings feather down so far .
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Well after four breeders later I've finally got myself a male goshawk he's only 44days old brancher and sitting at 1lb 12 1/4 oz.
Good luck with him keep us posted on his progress. The brancher is something that I fancy doing in the future. There is a bloke in Ireland that flies a male that he reared from a brancher he does very well with him. He's apparently a very well mannered hawk.
Keep me posted![/quote
YEAH there a few people these days are doing branch as the act like a imprint /parent reared.
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Can somebody tell us idiots what a brancher is an how its different from other ones?
A 'brancher' is quite literally the time a hawk is likely to venture out of the nest onto the branchers.......Maybe 5-6 weeks roughly for a goshawk.
Traditionally we wait longer to pick up a parent reared Goshawk, 8-10 weeks, which is after hard penning (all the blood leaving the new feathers), unless of course the bird is to be imprinted.
....but it's not set in stone & some have experimented with the 'brancher' stage, a bit too early to start training straight away, but normally out of the imprint stage, a few weeks of socialising before the serious stuff start.....
That's the best I can do mate[/quot
That's it's all in one mate but lll not start training him until a few more weeks as he's tail isn't fully grown yet or either wings .as these done right act like a fully imprint bird with the noise .
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looking forward to reading all your progress reports.
that female spar looks a fair size .. keep us posted please.[/quot
She meant to fly at 9oz as lll not bring her out until January time as she needs a good moult and replace all the damage feathers she had went I got her.so in the last few weeks I've finally let her free loft and settling well has dropped six wing feathers so far and hope to get a new tail has she needs it.
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Well after four breeders later I've finally got myself a male goshawk he's only 44days old brancher and sitting at 1lb 12 1/4 oz.
Good luck with him keep us posted on his progress. The brancher is something that I fancy doing in the future. There is a bloke in Ireland that flies a male that he reared from a brancher he does very well with him. He's apparently a very well mannered hawk.
Keep me posted![/quot
This is the first time I've went branch as I'm used to pr birds .as these bird are meant to be more steady bird and can act like a imp birds without the noise part.
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He done a good job on her and glad she in France as I've enough memory of what happened that day
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I'll play a game of Russian roulette with my male and see if he'll take one.I mite just try for a few rabbits to get him entered on them and try to do more bird work with him as rabbit number are down here with the summer hunters .
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