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Kentish Falconry
24-04-2008, 07:47 PM
WE will have or already have the following Falcons and Hawks for sale. All Falcons will be Hack Chamber trained unless you don't want this done. Imprints of the list below will be available if we are told very soon.
Falcons:
White Gyr's
Black Gyr's
Peregrine x Lanner
Peregrine x Sakers
Pure Peregrines
Peales Peregrines
Anatum Peregrines
Gyr x Peregrines
Gyr x Peales
5/8th Gyr x Sakers
3/4 Gyr x Sakers
7/8 Gyr x Sakers
Gyr/Peregrine x Gyr/Saker (Super Mix)
Hawks
Harris Hawks Large
Goshawks pure Finish bloodlines (we have fertile eggs)
Please ring me on 07786154349 or send a PM
Kentish Falconry
24-04-2008, 09:24 PM
I will be selling some adult breeding stock at the end of the season to make way for new pairs, this will include
Barbary Falcons (Imported)
Peregrines
Peales Female
and some Imprints yet to be decided
Terry
Hello Terry , i have sent you some PM about gyrkin and X3 shipping. ¿ have not you seen?.
I,m interested in an adult gyrkin semen donor ( voluntary or by stripping). If you are going to sell someone please send me a PM.
Thanks!
Kentish Falconry
24-04-2008, 10:11 PM
Hello Terry , i have sent you some PM about gyrkin and X3 shipping. ¿ have not you seen?.
I,m interested in an adult gyrkin semen donor ( voluntary or by stripping). If you are going to sell someone please send me a PM.
Thanks!
Hi Paco, Sorry M8 I forgot to reply to you.
The Jerkin is now on the hat but dry copulating at the moment if you want him give me a sensible offer
Terry
Terry, you have a Private mesage.
Hawkmaster
01-05-2008, 01:36 PM
Goshawks pure Finish bloodlines (we have fertile eggs)That sound brilliant Terry!
Does this include eggs from the two female birds?:supz:
Kentish Falconry
01-05-2008, 02:01 PM
That sound brilliant Terry!
Does this include eggs from the two female birds?:supz:
Yes Paul we have a total of 7 fertile eggs we had 1 infertile but there was a gap of 7 days between eggs when we had the snow and 1 was broken in the nest before we removed them for incubating.
The pair that we removed the eggs and did not give dummies are copulating and rebuilding the nest so we may be lucky and get a second clutch. :)
CreeghDuff
08-05-2008, 06:38 PM
Do you have any Harris Hawk eggs for sale?
Andrew
Bashaaar
27-05-2008, 02:35 PM
what is the hunting weight for Peregrine x Saker Female do you breed . if you post some photos will be better .
Regards,
Kentish Falconry
28-05-2008, 09:40 AM
what is the hunting weight for Peregrine x Saker Female do you breed . if you post some photos will be better .
Regards,
Hi, Our Pere x Sakers come out at around 1lb 15 to 2lbs 3 ozs Hunting weight.
There are normally very black as they come from Altai Sakers.
I will have a look and see if I can find some pic's from last year if not I will post some in a couple of weeks when the first batch go into the Hack Chamber.
Most of the Females if not all of these are sold to Shk Mohammed this year for hunting Carawan (Stone Curlew). One or 2 of these birds took Houbara a couple of years back.
Terry :)
LanczSpringer
08-06-2008, 09:50 AM
Hi, Our Pere x Sakers come out at around 1lb 15 to 2lbs 3 ozs Hunting weight.
There are normally very black as they come from Altai Sakers.
I will have a look and see if I can find some pic's from last year if not I will post some in a couple of weeks when the first batch go into the Hack Chamber.
Most of the Females if not all of these are sold to Shk Mohammed this year for hunting Carawan (Stone Curlew). One or 2 of these birds took Houbara a couple of years back.
Terry :)
I like the look of your Pere x Sakers, I think I held one in the finale parade at the festival last year?
What's your price for these? I'll let you take my advertising royalties off the final price for the above;-)
Ant
Pertie
08-06-2008, 12:52 PM
Do you have any Harris Hawk eggs for sale?
Andrew
I know that Terry from Kentish Falconry does not have any HH eggs for sale this year due to an unfortunate mishap. However there are others on the forum who would be pleased to help you. I'd send you some myself but I only keep tiercels and they don't lay. As you probably know HH eggs are quite large, they are about the same size as the hen eggs one gets in the local supermarket, so ideally you will need a broody hen to hatch them. It is very satisfying and rewarding work - there is nothing like a harris you have reared yourself. So lads and lassies (and Ladies) help out here, there must be several with a 1/2 doz. or so eggs to spare.
Parabuteo.de
08-06-2008, 02:14 PM
Hello Terry,
at what weight do the tiercel HHs hunt properly normaly?
Could you please send me some pictures of them?
Thank you,
Claas :o))
FalconMistress
26-06-2008, 10:15 PM
We now have some falcons flying in the hackpen!!!
The babies are getting all grown up:lol:
RalphFalcon
15-03-2010, 10:45 PM
Hi its Ralph, i am looking for a Harris Hawk can you help, if you can wolud you ring me on 07719557473.
all the best Ralph.:grin:
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