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I'd think twice about breeding Harris hawks mate, market already saturated with them,driving the price down to next to nothing and being so cheap every wannabe austringer/falconer end up with them ,then after a couple of weeks frustration either pass the poor bird on or end up killing the thing,thats just my opinion on it mate,but it's going the same way with goshawks. Jase.

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I'd think twice about breeding Harris hawks mate, market already saturated with them,driving the price down to next to nothing and being so cheap every wannabe austringer/falconer end up with them ,then after a couple of weeks frustration either pass the poor bird on or end up killing the thing,thats just my opinion on it mate,but it's going the same way with goshawks. Jase.

:friends: I agree, to many back yard breeders of Harris Hawks.

I paid over a thousand for a F/Harris many years ago just after they first came into the UK.

The last one I bought was a male, I paid just a hundred for it because there are so many unwanted Harris Hawks on the market.

If the Hawk cant fly, I am sorry to say the best thing would be put it down.

Sound harsh I know, but what is the other option.

it sits in a back yard for the rest of its life and they live to over 20.

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i totally agree to many harris hawks and far to cheap many end up being kept in a garden shed or on a bow perch all year come rain or shine or hot or freezing

 

should be same as in the states

 

DO NOT BREED TO MANY ALREADY

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