hound 1 Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 I know this is a long shot but if i dont ask i never get. Well im after a adult harris hawk asap for pest control work male or female age dont matter as long as am able to fly within a month. This is due to me moving to a new pest control company and so i have to hand my birds back to my old company. I would prefer a demo bird but any thing considered good price paid as so a good home awaits. Quote Link to post
jasper65 6 Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 I know this is a long shot but if i dont ask i never get. Well im after a adult harris hawk asap for pest control work male or female age dont matter as long as am able to fly within a month. This is due to me moving to a new pest control company and so i have to hand my birds back to my old company. I would prefer a demo bird but any thing considered good price paid as so a good home awaits. Hello Hound I have two IBR rung male 05 Harris's sitting in weatherings, the pair was fed off the fist but never flown or hunted! I kept this pair back after my Gos was killed to take the landowners son out with a bird to keep him Happy, due to commitments I never did anything else with them! they're pretty wild now but will soon steady up with the right conditioning, they have only had food thrown to them during the moult in the weathering. The pair was kept in with their Parents for over 25 weeks before being pulled when the other youngsters went to Japan, if you want them you can have the pair for £375, they're Dark birds from a father thats a Mexican Import, both are over 1lb 10 top weight. Cheers Tony Quote Link to post
hound 1 Posted June 25, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 are the birds nervous types as they would be flown in busy areas like the london underground etc and where abouts are andy Quote Link to post
jasper65 6 Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 are the birds nervous types as they would be flown in busy areas like the london underground etc and where abouts are andy They're pretty wild but would'nt take long to get feeding off your fist, like I said they spent a good 25 weeks in the aviary and was pulled and left in weatherings! If anyone wanted to put the time in they will steady up like any bird, as you know what you put in is what you get out with any P/R bird but you certainly will have to do some work with them compared to most Harris's, but with some good conditioning and manning they'll be fine, to be Honest I'm desperate for the weathering space! I'll get some pic's of them fired up on the site. Cheers Tony Quote Link to post
hound 1 Posted June 27, 2006 Author Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 soeted for now Quote Link to post
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