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why ? are you after a pup?

All depends "if" i can gain legal permission at the end of the day,if i had a running dog on the fields round here id loose my hawking permission as the land owners are very biased.

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Guest shaheen
why ? are you after a pup?

Thought you was some one else :D who already has one, thought something must have happened to it. Do you want to work it with your saker?

No just to retrieve shot hares: :big_boss:

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hi mate, the bird in the pics is a 3/4 gyr saker male imprint. Its unbelivable the bond that the birds and salukis developed. It was over a 2 hour drive down to that land and the imprint sat unhooded on the block in the back of the jeep with 2 salukis laid next to it without any of them batting a eye lid.

 

It was amazing to see how dog and falcon learnt to work together, just as the arabs do it.

 

Im sure you wouldent regret branching out in to this area of falconry that not a lot of people are aware of, done properly its amazing.

atb

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hi mate, the bird in the pics is a 3/4 gyr saker male imprint. Its unbelivable the bond that the birds and salukis developed. It was over a 2 hour drive down to that land and the imprint sat unhooded on the block in the back of the jeep with 2 salukis laid next to it without any of them batting a eye lid.

 

It was amazing to see how dog and falcon learnt to work together, just as the arabs do it.

 

Im sure you wouldent regret branching out in to this area of falconry that not a lot of people are aware of, done properly its amazing.

atb

 

True :thumbs: ,if i didnt have my "boy" id love to have ago at that branch of the sport(hare flights for him),are the photos taken down near Sleaford way in Linc's?

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hi mate, the bird in the pics is a 3/4 gyr saker male imprint. Its unbelivable the bond that the birds and salukis developed. It was over a 2 hour drive down to that land and the imprint sat unhooded on the block in the back of the jeep with 2 salukis laid next to it without any of them batting a eye lid.

 

It was amazing to see how dog and falcon learnt to work together, just as the arabs do it.

 

Im sure you wouldent regret branching out in to this area of falconry that not a lot of people are aware of, done properly its amazing.

atb

 

True :thumbs: ,if i didnt have my "boy" id love to have ago at that branch of the sport(hare flights for him),are the photos taken down near Sleaford way in Linc's?

 

 

yes mate-right next to the sea B)

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