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need some advice my female harris was a bit vocal last season she is 1 year old and will be out of moult within next 2-3 weeks,her last 2 tail feathers are half way down. I possibly flew her too early last season with a male harris as i noticed when out herself she was alot less vocallly. She is pretty wild at the moment and hasnt seen any food presented by me.Question is once moult is finished should i have her teethered down in total darkness or hooded??whilst droping her weight,obviously she is silent at moment top weight. i know there are many reasons for some birds being vocal but has anyone managed to stop it?

The male will not be flown with her till sep/oct he is away breeding and belongs to Hawk i.

 

Dont tell me to get rid of her as shes a rapid killing machine i just want a silent assasin :D:D

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need some advice my female harris was a bit vocal last season she is 1 year old and will be out of moult within next 2-3 weeks,her last 2 tail feathers are half way down. I possibly flew her too early last season with a male harris as i noticed when out herself she was alot less vocallly. She is pretty wild at the moment and hasnt seen any food presented by me.Question is once moult is finished should i have her teethered down in total darkness or hooded??whilst droping her weight,obviously she is silent at moment top weight. i know there are many reasons for some birds being vocal but has anyone managed to stop it?

The male will not be flown with her till sep/oct he is away breeding and belongs to Hawk i.

 

Dont tell me to get rid of her as shes a rapid killing machine i just want a silent assasin :D:D

 

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