highroller
89 posts
Feb 01, 2005
1:08 PM
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I see some of you guys posting about being in the breeding season. I don't start here in Michigan until late-February to March. I don't want young birds on the coop before the hawks move on. It's usually safer for them in mid-April. When do you start breeding in other parts of the country? Dan
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Siddiqir
167 posts
Feb 01, 2005
1:31 PM
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I am in New Jersey and hawks/falcons stay here until last week of March. I am planning to start breeding in first week of March and hawks/falcons would be probably gone by the time youngsters are ready to take off. -Rauf
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fhtfire
104 posts
Feb 01, 2005
3:44 PM
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I start my breeding season on the 1st of February. I actually started a month early this year because someone wanted a whole round of squeekers from my breeders, so I let them breed a month early.
rock and ROLL
Paul Fullerton
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MCCORMICKLOFTS
383 posts
Feb 01, 2005
8:16 PM
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Dan I'm pretty blessed to live in a climate which I can breed all year if should choose. Many of us pair up in December and most of the guys I have talked too in the club are banding babies, much like myself. With all my breeds combined I think I have banded just over 50 so far, but we have had some really nice weather lately too. I always try to have them broken up by mid summer at the longest so the stock birds can molt without the stress of breeding. Brian.
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glenn
16 posts
Feb 01, 2005
9:25 PM
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Hello: I live in Los Angeles,ca...I mate up the last week in Feb. Glenn
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luna
3 posts
Feb 02, 2005
9:02 AM
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last week in jan. for me ,high desert in calif.
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