I'm so glad you felt that way! Jo has some excellent tips and tricks up her sleeve, I'm excited to film some other how-tos! Please let us know if you have any suggestions or requests for future episodes! :) - leah
Ha...thank you. But we don’t have holidays in Christmas 😭😭 I send a message and question in the other vlog hope can hear from you BTW 12/24 today is also very special date for me and mom ! Coz it is our Birthday 🎂 today😁😁, so I will take half day off buy a cake 🎂 and spend the time with her Marry Christmas 🌲🌲🌲❤️❤️
HI...Thank you for this video, and actually all of the ones I've check out so far are very instructive....I'm practicing doing Jesses right now, but I cant find the proper cream to protect the leather...with one is it you use in this video? Thank you very much and best regards from South of Spain!
Hello and thank you again for your lovely video. I'm in the process of making some jesse's for my female harris hawk which I will get next year as I mentioned in another video comment I made. It may be to soon but I am practice really. My question is if I'm using 10mm eyelets how wide should the Jesse's be would it be 12mm .thank you again and I look forward to your reply. Have a nice day.
Dang, Jo look good! And Leah your looking fine as ever! I cut a bunch of strips of leather, when I'm doing it, so I don't have to mess with that part. Than store them., the rest is easy when I need them. Happy New Year you two fine women!
Hey Dominic, in our very first video Jo detailed a little bit about her experience learning falconry: ua-cam.com/video/_FFmqfPkBKg/v-deo.html To be perfectly honest, she learned from "the best negative experience" if you know what I mean. We probably won't dive into that too much in upcoming episodes if I'm honest, but if you check out our first episode above then it'll give you a little insight. :) - Leah
@ falcon lady Hello, this year I want to try heating cables in bows for haris hawk. In winter it is -5 ° C to -17 ° C, with goshawks it is not a problem. I don't want to heat the entire Mews. The raptors must burn fat stores in winter and pathogenic microbes do not multiply in mews.
Very interesting, please let us know how perch heaters goes! We are also experimenting with some strategic heater additions in the mews and will be creating an episode all about that soon :) -leah
@@TheFalconLady Good evening, I have never used them until now, I just heard about it. They are heaters for terrariums and aquariums, and have a thermostat. I would like to use the power of 10 W and the length of 3.5 meters. Wrap it under the braid bow sitting. Temperature control is a problem. If the outside temperature is below the set temperature, the thermostat switches on. But if the predator does not shut down on the bow, because the outside temperature is still low, but the predator's legs are warm, this is the place for the greatest heat loss. First I have to find out if the predator burns his legs during a very long sitting. Therefore, the power of only 10 W. The temperature on the bow even when insulated feathers must not rise above 15 ° C. If it works, then I can use it with predators. I'm sure I'll let you know.
The hole in the mews jesses is so that the swivel can fit through the bottom of the jesses, which connects the jesse to the leash. Check out this episode to get a really good close up of Scirocco's furniture: ua-cam.com/video/jGwofTPLB8U/v-deo.html Thanks for your question, Shelli! :) - Leah
No worries! We actually don't want any loops or holes in the flying jesses, anything besides a smooth piece can get caught in trees which could possibly be fatal. That's why we switch out the mews jesses for the flying jesses when Mohave goes out for free flying. We have an episode coming soon in which Mohave gets dressed, which will detail the process! :) -leah
Great job gurl!!
This is a great video. goes into amazing detail.
I'm so glad you felt that way! Jo has some excellent tips and tricks up her sleeve, I'm excited to film some other how-tos! Please let us know if you have any suggestions or requests for future episodes! :) - leah
Thans you for make this vidéo! I love this channel❤️
We love having you with us! Thanks for the love, Alessandro and we hope you have a happy holidays! :) -Leah
The Falcon Lady thank you, happy holidays!
I've seen many videos on this and they missed a few tips u gave. Quite good tips as well lol. Great video as always
Marry Christmas to you all
Merry Christmas, ST and Happy holidays! :) -Leah
Ha...thank you. But we don’t have holidays in Christmas 😭😭
I send a message and question in the other vlog hope can hear from you
BTW 12/24 today is also very special date for me and mom ! Coz it is our Birthday 🎂 today😁😁, so I will take half day off buy a cake 🎂 and spend the time with her Marry Christmas 🌲🌲🌲❤️❤️
HI...Thank you for this video, and actually all of the ones I've check out so far are very instructive....I'm practicing doing Jesses right now, but I cant find the proper cream to protect the leather...with one is it you use in this video? Thank you very much and best regards from South of Spain!
Nice and enlightening video and marry christmas to you.
Thank you very much for joining us this week Jan, we wish you the most merry of Merry Christmas! :) -Leah (& Jo!)
Hello and thank you again for your lovely video. I'm in the process of making some jesse's for my female harris hawk which I will get next year as I mentioned in another video comment I made. It may be to soon but I am practice really. My question is if I'm using 10mm eyelets how wide should the Jesse's be would it be 12mm .thank you again and I look forward to your reply. Have a nice day.
Hi, you need medium-sized predators like haris
6 mm eyelets, for large predators like golden eagls 10 mm.
@@jantirpak7902 thank you
Dang, Jo look good! And Leah your looking fine as ever! I cut a bunch of strips of leather, when I'm doing it, so I don't have to mess with that part. Than store them., the rest is easy when I need them. Happy New Year you two fine women!
That's a great idea! Keep rocking it, Ron! :) -Leah
fantastic work Jo beautiful furry guest appearance btw
Mr Samson was chatting with Mo and desperately wanted a cameo! :) -Leah
@@TheFalconLady as i may have mentioned before another of my big loves is our canine friends
Need more videos
Hey Jo have u ever done a video on your sponsor when you first became a falconer? Or your start? I don't particularly remember.
Hey Dominic, in our very first video Jo detailed a little bit about her experience learning falconry:
ua-cam.com/video/_FFmqfPkBKg/v-deo.html
To be perfectly honest, she learned from "the best negative experience" if you know what I mean. We probably won't dive into that too much in upcoming episodes if I'm honest, but if you check out our first episode above then it'll give you a little insight. :) - Leah
@ falcon lady
Hello, this year I want to try heating cables in bows for haris hawk. In winter it is -5 ° C to -17 ° C, with goshawks it is not a problem. I don't want to heat the entire Mews. The raptors must burn fat stores in winter and pathogenic microbes do not multiply in mews.
Very interesting, please let us know how perch heaters goes! We are also experimenting with some strategic heater additions in the mews and will be creating an episode all about that soon :) -leah
@@TheFalconLady Good evening, I have never used them until now, I just heard about it. They are heaters for terrariums and aquariums, and have a thermostat. I would like to use the power of 10 W and the length of 3.5 meters. Wrap it under the braid bow sitting. Temperature control is a problem. If the outside temperature is below the set temperature, the thermostat switches on. But if the predator does not shut down on the bow, because the outside temperature is still low, but the predator's legs are warm, this is the place for the greatest heat loss. First I have to find out if the predator burns his legs during a very long sitting. Therefore, the power of only 10 W. The temperature on the bow even when insulated feathers must not rise above 15 ° C. If it works, then I can use it with predators. I'm sure I'll let you know.
Do you have Celtic ancestry?
I felt the vibes, lol. 🏴
Why do you need the hole in the mews jesses?
The hole in the mews jesses is so that the swivel can fit through the bottom of the jesses, which connects the jesse to the leash. Check out this episode to get a really good close up of Scirocco's furniture:
ua-cam.com/video/jGwofTPLB8U/v-deo.html
Thanks for your question, Shelli! :) - Leah
@@TheFalconLady I meant the flying jesses...oops
No worries! We actually don't want any loops or holes in the flying jesses, anything besides a smooth piece can get caught in trees which could possibly be fatal. That's why we switch out the mews jesses for the flying jesses when Mohave goes out for free flying. We have an episode coming soon in which Mohave gets dressed, which will detail the process! :) -leah
@@TheFalconLady But you say to put a small hole in those... that is why I was asking.