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Guest youngboy
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i leave them roam around the garden wwhen there weaned! so they will get there baring and enjoy the sun and going around in the grass!!

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For years because of sparrow hawk attaks  i never let mine out untill 12 weeks old.   when you did let them out they usually

 

hit the heavens and scattered in all directions sometimes not getting them back untill next morning,  you would see birds tracking back and forth in the distance all day ,but to be fair most tuned up again and after that were fine.

 

My method exactly, first time by circumstances, had 15 y/b as you say shot off in all directions by 2nd day had them all in the best bunch of birds I ever had, flew for hours, no training tosses only basket trained for drinkers, won y/b fed averages and finnished the season with 13 of them, and they were great o/birds

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