{PAGE_TITLE}

International Falconry Forum
               
Se nace cetrero, pero no sabiendo. Aqui te ayudamos.

as my harris ready q

Postby pakito3 » 18 Apr 2010, 21:15

I have a harris and fly me to the hilt if problem from 25-30 meters and as often as I want but always with some food in your fist if voi to take no food is left and leave the dumb and tries to go side to side but when I have the food, well if the problem is, my dilemma is if q is not ready to fly livertad.

another of my questions is how the lure introdurcirlo

thank you and hope buestras responses

regards :ok:
pakito3
Nuevo
Nuevo
 
Posts: 15
Joined: 18 Apr 2010, 20:34
Location: tarragona



Re: As my harris ready q

Postby kar » 18 Apr 2010, 22:27

Hola Pakito;

Before releasing the bird, I would recommend that you enter the decoy for something because if the bird does not want to go to the fist when flying free ... you can always pick it up with the bait if you are well entrenched in it.

To introduce the bird to the lure, what I do is to go out without being seen and the first time it was shot in front of the bow with enough meat, eat the bird and make a good crop for which the lesson is inscribed "bait = binge eating. " This can do a few more times, increasing the distance out that grant it.

when you pull the bait down, do not move or remove it when you go by and something important is that pites with the whistle when it sets the bird relates to the sound with food.

anyway, to introduce a decoy bird is not very complicated, how difficult is to remove and prevent the bird take manias (covering, to try to take in hand ...)

t aver if some expert says something and you but your doubts clarified

greetings

carlos
kar
Junior
Junior
 
Posts: 119
Joined: 03 Sep 2008, 22:00
Location: Pontevedra

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby pakito3 » 18 Apr 2010, 23:57

kar thank you very much helped me a lot of alluda really thank you

regards
pakito3
Nuevo
Nuevo
 
Posts: 15
Joined: 18 Apr 2010, 20:34
Location: tarragona

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby BRIAN* » 19 Apr 2010, 00:15

Pakito submit your profile greetings
brian_eyer123@hotmail.com
User avatar
BRIAN*
Junior
Junior
 
Posts: 163
Joined: 16 Sep 2009, 15:04
Location: estado de mex

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby kar » 19 Apr 2010, 00:23

there's no need.

the time that can come loose, you know your bird's behavior. see how you respond to calls to the hilt, if it comes to the first, no doubt ... other times, apart from this, tb is important to place the loose. The best thing is n esq Trankil site and that the bird already knows, so there is less chance of being scared off by something alien to what is not used (dogs, a tractor .... anything that is unusual for).

anyway before releasing evidence to take him down a few grams more than the day I let go to be more secure or something else that can work is giving tb almost double of food a day (for example if you give a chicken, well, that day will inputs 1 and a half or something else), leaving the next day without eating and the third release. in theory, the third day have to be slightly below normal weight and also, being the previous day without eating, the feeling of hunger is much higher and be more aware of you. but as I dige before, the time when the bird is ready to fly free as you will know by their behavior
kar
Junior
Junior
 
Posts: 119
Joined: 03 Sep 2008, 22:00
Location: Pontevedra

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby kyrsvc » 19 Apr 2010, 00:37

companion, note if it reacts quickly to the call, in several different places, do not do it at home as the bird pk when your site is more confident, try two different places if you've got to react fast to loosen, stick tmb the lure as they say around here with enough time learning fast, and it immediately to remove the guarantor.

Greetings and to tell us and the advance of this stupid,
kyrsvc
Veterano
Veterano
 
Posts: 814
Joined: 04 Jan 2007, 11:46
Location: san vicente del raspeig, alicante

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby Araujo13 » 19 Apr 2010, 00:59

According explain normal if your bird is loose now you lose it or you spend all day calling for the end if he wants to lower your puño.La falconry for any bird has some guidelines: unveil and taming, jumping to the fist and temper, Introduction to the lure, guarantor and drop flights. If you miss any problemas.Deberias'll have to read some book or consult your zona.Suerte falconers with that harry.
User avatar
Araujo13
Junior
Junior
 
Posts: 95
Joined: 23 Feb 2010, 22:32
Location: barcelona

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby pakito3 » 19 Apr 2010, 09:26

thanks lei call me the art of falconry to things q felix but i do not know if it is not a book pregntan not as crowded as the experience of others thanks and greetings
pakito3
Nuevo
Nuevo
 
Posts: 15
Joined: 18 Apr 2010, 20:34
Location: tarragona

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby JAIME MEXICO » 19 Apr 2010, 10:24

've Tried to fly it out? As explained has a very good response to your call. If you go to your call at this distance both at home and outdoors because the bird is ready to enter the hunt.
If you have not done away from home I would recommend you to do away with surety, it is worth.

You have all logged in blog? It's important.
Editor de la Revista Rapaz
Mail: skinfalcon@hotmail.com
En Twitter: @ skinfalcon
User avatar
JAIME MEXICO
Master
Master
 
Posts: 1690
Joined: 17 Mar 2005, 20:57
Location: México DF

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby pakito3 » 19 Apr 2010, 18:56

MEXICO JAIME wrote: I tried a fly out? As explained has a very good response to your call. If you go to your call at this distance both at home and outdoors because the bird is ready to enter the hunt.
If you have not done away from home I would recommend you to do away with surety, it is worth.

You have all logged in blog? It's important.


q segnifica not understand, "You have logged in log?"
regards
pakito3
Nuevo
Nuevo
 
Posts: 15
Joined: 18 Apr 2010, 20:34
Location: tarragona

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby altea » 19 Apr 2010, 21:57

compete the blog is a journal where you point data as the bird's weight, weight of food, hours, responses, behaviors, dates and other data used to know or understand your bird and have it a little more controlled and also gives you security time to be taking steps one greetings.
altea
Junior
Junior
 
Posts: 142
Joined: 21 Jan 2010, 00:32
Location: salamanca

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby pakito3 » 19 Apr 2010, 23:22

whether all pointing voi less behavior but from what are Aora thanks
regards
pakito3
Nuevo
Nuevo
 
Posts: 15
Joined: 18 Apr 2010, 20:34
Location: tarragona

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby asta el cielo ll » 20 Apr 2010, 03:07

araujo13 conparto the idea, the bird is always ready to fly Are you ready to fly and "Comtrol"?, because if not remove it will not scare anyone. greetings victor.
asta el cielo ll
Junior
Junior
 
Posts: 59
Joined: 04 Mar 2010, 03:06
Location: maspalomas sur de gran canaria

Re: As my harris ready q

Postby Delaware » 01 Aug 2010, 00:51

hi i think you have to enter the lure. because you have more assurance that you will not be soft
Delaware
Junior
Junior
 
Posts: 117
Joined: 25 Jul 2010, 16:13


Return to Principiantes

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: altaduna and 3 guests