mammoth hill lofts
5 posts
Jun 09, 2006
8:01 AM
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Hey Guys, What are some of the methods you use when attempting to refly your birds after an attack? I've found it depends of course on what type of raptor and the time of year(migration). I've also discovered after a one or two day rain or front not to fly as the raptors are quite ravenous! Falcons tend to lock on as I've had to lockdown for at least 4 days as well as change the time I fly. Any other pointers out there? I can't retaliate so let's avoid that discussion! Thanks, Mark
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Santandercol
103 posts
Jun 09, 2006
9:42 PM
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I ask my sweet wife to pray.Seems to be working lately!!If that stops working,I'll ask her to talk to the Padre.Other than that,keep your breeders happy and pumpin''em out.My best time to fly is when there is a low ceiling and some light rain.We get lots of that on the west coast. Good luck to your birds, ---------- Kelly
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parlorfancier916
31 posts
Jun 10, 2006
10:46 PM
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hum, If you can drag some crows in I think that can help out a lot... I put a box or corn 500 feet away and now they are my protectors, but I hate them being noisy... I suggest you encourage crows in your neighborhood so you won't have to really worry about the preditors.. but remember that your protectors has a fee(corn)
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