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Simon.Wyatt
16-12-2005, 06:06 PM
Can any one tell me if there is any advantage to building up as i have started to build the post are in and the like but it looks a bit small (3m x 4m)
but i can build up if i wanted to.

Any thoughts.:roll:




Sean
16-12-2005, 06:18 PM
that seems around 12x10, that sounds good eonough m8, that for a harris?

Simon.Wyatt
16-12-2005, 06:28 PM
Thanks sean
its a HH i am looking to get in the new year
Its just i can go up if i want to and i thought it may keep the bird fitter if i gave him as much hight as poss

What do you think worth the extra time and expense.

StormRider
16-12-2005, 06:42 PM
8 ft should be alright mate for the height. To be honest if you go any higher you'll end up with problems getting him down when u need him to. I suppose its how far your arms will stretch. He will get reasonably fit with an aviary at 8ft high.

Simon.Wyatt
16-12-2005, 06:48 PM
Cheers Strom Rider

Just the job 8ft it is

I am 6'6" so if he needs a tug we should be ok, lol

Many Thanks...........:D

Sean
16-12-2005, 06:49 PM
hey m8, you may be better of waiting till the summer for a new bird, as bunnies in january will be less, and whatever is left will be tough as nails lol. worth the wait.

Simon.Wyatt
16-12-2005, 06:56 PM
Its hard work this WAITING lark

But yes i do intend to wait until next spring so i can have him trained and ready to enter for next season

StormRider
16-12-2005, 07:07 PM
Simon, the best things come to those who wait m8. I think.
STU

StormRider
16-12-2005, 07:08 PM
simon, the best things come to those who wait m8. I think.
STU

Simon.Wyatt
16-12-2005, 07:13 PM
If thats the case i require a lighting fast MHH that takes at the very least Roe Deer.

Minty
17-12-2005, 06:44 AM
Its hard work this WAITING lark

But yes i do intend to wait until next spring so i can have him trained and ready to enter for next season

Learn whilst you wait!.Read book after book and read them again. Get out with some Falconers listen to them but have a laugh at the same time.
There is No Mythical thing about Falconry...NONE!
But i understand your frustrations all to well but learn to except that this may be the only time that when you go out you can watch Everything without the Worry of what your bird is up to or will your Ferrets be OK.
Hassle free enjoyment...Time will fly bye but use this time do not waste it.
I have personally kicked up Many Bunnies for my mates bird who has come to except me almost as his own which is a Part time great feeling that although not mine i always want to Know how she has got on if i am not there.
Roll on June.:supz:

Simon.Wyatt
17-12-2005, 08:48 AM
Cheers Minty
yes i know what you mean i have been a few times thanks to some nice chaps here in the north east and i am quite happy to flush peter R all day
long

And as for books i am on my 4th i have also been to some club meets which i must say are better than books.

Sean
17-12-2005, 05:06 PM
the planning part is the most exciting part