Thanks for the info .I tried the hood on my passage peregrine but it just doesn't like it at all! So no hood now.i think I broke the built up trust when I tried the hood as u had him coming to glove and feeding from it to zero after the hood so I had to start all over again but 3days after it he was back lol so now I won't teach with hood but I should I know.he has lived through fireworks and hand fed every day I have had him 7weeks.i am doing the same as what you said build the trust then work ,definitely right as I broke and he did nothing so I had to build all that again now better thank god even the lure but can't get him to Mann on glove for long unless he is eating he just goes mad the the upside-down squealing lol..
What an awesome video I just subscribed to I’m picking up my Hawk in the middle of next month and have been watching falconry videos nonstop I hope the manning process won’t take as long with my bird since he’s 19 years old and used to be used for educational presentations 😊
Great video. Falconry is so damn interesting. You said this was the 4th session of the day - how long is each session? How long do you wait between sessions? How do you know how many ounces of food to start with after trapping? I just wonder how you guess your baseline amount of food so you can increase or decrease weight as necessary. Are the first days mostly trial and error? You also mentioned Finn was fast to feed from the forceps - only 18 hrs seems amazing. What is a more typical time frame? What would be too long/too slow? Thanks in advance for any answers - just very curious about the whole process. Ill be sure to check out your other videos as well.
hey your taking the hood of too soon give it ike 5 seconds after you open the braces so the bird docent get used to throwing the hood of and you hood is a bit small
Amazing
Thanks for the info .I tried the hood on my passage peregrine but it just doesn't like it at all! So no hood now.i think I broke the built up trust when I tried the hood as u had him coming to glove and feeding from it to zero after the hood so I had to start all over again but 3days after it he was back lol so now I won't teach with hood but I should I know.he has lived through fireworks and hand fed every day I have had him 7weeks.i am doing the same as what you said build the trust then work ,definitely right as I broke and he did nothing so I had to build all that again now better thank god even the lure but can't get him to Mann on glove for long unless he is eating he just goes mad the the upside-down squealing lol..
What an awesome video I just subscribed to I’m picking up my Hawk in the middle of next month and have been watching falconry videos nonstop I hope the manning process won’t take as long with my bird since he’s 19 years old and used to be used for educational presentations 😊
Enjoy it's a lot of fun
Great video. Falconry is so damn interesting.
You said this was the 4th session of the day - how long is each session? How long do you wait between sessions? How do you know how many ounces of food to start with after trapping? I just wonder how you guess your baseline amount of food so you can increase or decrease weight as necessary. Are the first days mostly trial and error? You also mentioned Finn was fast to feed from the forceps - only 18 hrs seems amazing. What is a more typical time frame? What would be too long/too slow?
Thanks in advance for any answers - just very curious about the whole process. Ill be sure to check out your other videos as well.
hey your taking the hood of too soon give it ike 5 seconds after you open the braces so the bird docent get used to throwing the hood of and you hood is a bit small
Agreed