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Hi Guys,

 

With the weather being so shoddy these days I am having a rough time finding ideal weather conditions to toss my young uns up in.

 

I don't worry so much about my old uns, so long as it's not foggy or thunderstorms I let them out in pretty much any weather but young uns are different. So my question is: where do other members draw the line regarding the weather for training young birds.

Posted

Hi Guys,

 

With the weather being so shoddy these days I am having a rough time finding ideal weather conditions to toss my young uns up in.

 

I don't worry so much about my old uns, so long as it's not foggy or thunderstorms I let them out in pretty much any weather but young uns are different. So my question is: where do other members draw the line regarding the weather for training young birds.

If the hills are not right weatherwise where i live i dont think about training my youngsters as long as they are in a1 condition never any problem jumping them when the weather settles ,let them out in all weathers at home when they are strong,my problem with the falcon problem if i put them up in bad weather and they got struck they could find it difficult to make there way home,for me its health then miles dont matter jmo

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