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Do you loft fly your birds in fog - are they likely to injure themselves on TV aerials and wires etc.?

 

D.D.

 

Why risk it?

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If very light and visibility good yes I let mine out in it , but you have to be able to gauge it , if closes in yer in trouble but if you've observed it lifting for 30 minutes then probably safe to let birds out :) I have more problems from high winds and tv aerials :)

Guest Tooshy Boy
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GOOD MATE. I HAVE JUST HAD A HAWK GO INTO MINE MATE ./// :emoticon-0167-beer:

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I let mine go in fog in training chucks... they quickly get above it.

Now if One couldn't see their back loft in the garden for 6 feet, I don't think I'd let them out.

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