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DOVEScot

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  1. Bruno Sorry,I sincerely appologise for any misunderstanding, I genuinely missed this reply and retract what I said on this matter and in any threads that followed Best regards DOVEScot
  2. Just kidding about pet hawk ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
  3. Clarky1990 says you work for amtrak roland ;D ;D ;D He obviously missed the lively banter from previous amtrak posts ;D ;D ;D
  4. I don't want any particular colour just interested in various types that are available to feed my pet hawk, not much eating in a budgie ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
  5. What about sparrow hawks ;D
  6. Maybe we could start a release program, how much do these birds go for
  7. Sorry my mistake, I thought the pigeons were hard to control and as pointed out by one other member it is your itch thats hard to control dum De Dum Dumb
  8. Can anyone point me in the right direction to get a list of different types/colours of pigeons there are A book/website maybe would like to find out what is classed as what.....grizzle, mealy etc Thanks
  9. You must keep them in for at least a week if they are sqeakers, how are they hard to control your loft looks nice and spacious, you should leave them to settle in, are you too keen and disturbing them all the time?
  10. That makes it £40 for her including amtrak, do you have any more whites to balance out the price a bit please
  11. Be careful roland he's speeking against AMTRAK ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
  12. That's the one, let's fund a release program for our european friends But let's check to see if they take pigeons as well
  13. That's it then rspca will have them removed ;D ;D ;D
  14. Shows you how much our licence fee is being abused when the BBC reported it as being the only pair
  15. Has anyone seen the reports on the eagle owls that have nested on a hillside in England and they have chicks as well????? The statement by one was if they are wild then this is ok, because it will be the only ones in Britain. But it would be a pity if they have escaped from the many in captivity ??) ??) ??)What's the difference, we are releasing sea eagles, red kites, etc all over britain Its a European Eagle Owl, surely like our ever growing european workforce they should be allowed the same benefits ;D ;D ;D Surely if it's a native european it should be allowed to stay and be encouraged to stay and thrive on what it likes best ;D ;D ;D Lets fund an eagle owl release program in the uk, bet that one would get a lot of support from our fellow fanciers and a knockback from the RSPB
  16. It seems funny that our fellow man can complain about ecosystems If a wolf exsisted would a farmer be prosecuted for protecting his sheep.....na In london they employ a falkner to keep down the population of pigeons, would they set aside parts of london to reset the balance of nature.....na If an predator/raptor moved into the tower of london and devistated the rooks would they protect it....na And if we all were to became ecofriendly then where would it stop, life would be great, or would it, if every thing was run in accrdance with the ecosystem....na
  17. Do you have contact details for pigeon health please
  18. DOVEScot

    Soft egg

    Finally got runt laying but the egg was soft, is there any deficiency in the diet? Get this sometimes with my hens but never had it with a pigeon
  19. We got a bird in contacted the rpra, the last registered owner from wiltshire phoned and said he would pass on our details to new owner. New owner phoned said his son was coming to Scotland at w/e as he had a holiday cottage here and would pick it up......never appeared Phoned owner and found out the twats son had a cottage on the north west coast of scotland, he was made aware at the time he phoned that we stay on the east coast of scotland, said he would get back to us but to date never has, we reported the bird on 2/5/07 The pigeon is not allowed liberty as stated by the rpra but how long do you wait
  20. NOOOOOOO yer no getting any mair, no caring how good they look >
  21. But about the breeders of the exhibition birds, their birds are constantly laying and getting their eggs fostered, this way a breeder can get the maximum clutches to pick a possible good won from, is this a form of cruelty if what you say is true about damaging the oviduct, can anyone verify, elaborate or help with this please
  22. The secret is for both to eat it, ma wee chickadee makes sure of that, you'll just have to find a young doo that likes it ;D
  23. Tried that but only seem to have pink clip rings, will phone tommorrow, cheers
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