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Nice one Derek :clapper:. are they from your old pair in the Pictures? they look belters mate....

 

The Peregrine should drop her third egg today and she has been topped up with plenty of semen so fingers crossed, the 2 year old female is showing signs but will be later if ever this month, Hopefully the donors will stay in too to catch her.....

 

Hows the Harris's mate? mine are down and due to be pulled next week

 

cheers

 

Jasper

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Nice one Derek :clapper:. are they from your old pair in the Pictures? they look belters mate....

 

The Peregrine should drop her third egg today and she has been topped up with plenty of semen so fingers crossed, the 2 year old female is showing signs but will be later if ever this month, Hopefully the donors will stay in too to catch her.....

 

Hows the Harris's mate? mine are down and due to be pulled next week

 

cheers

 

Jasper

Yes it is a bit of old memory road. That black hooded male will produce some nice birds.

 

 

About a week for the harris hawk to hatch if the do hatch. They are fertile so that is a good start. May be Shorrock might want to DNA THE CHICKS WITH PROBES THAT WORK THIS TIME AND NOT ONES THAT HE HAS BEEN TOLD NOT TO USE BY THE DoE.

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