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Old 05-04-2009, 09:55 PM
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Talking Barn owl babies

i have decided not to breed this year but defo next year so if you will still be interested pm me your name, how many you would want, contact number, and if you want training and ill write a list with all the people who want one, how many, and all other info and ill get back to you when ready to breed them
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£80 each (cant sex)
£150 pair (cant sex)
£30 for 2hours training and learning how to care for them
They will be:-
- socailised with lots of people
- not food imprinted and will be fed to mouth and on there own
- not old enough to sex
- fed on mice, chicks maybe quail
- will be left in with mom for 3 days after hatching then reared by me for until able to be sold
lots of people interested so hurry as may not be able to have enough for everyone! Its a first come first serve basis. So let me know asap
Pic of there dad (Bingo)
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Old 05-04-2009, 09:59 PM
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wow i would kill to have a barn owl.i used to fly them all the time at one point when i was training.i so miss it.hope you sell them hun,i couldnt sell them myself.id want to keep them all lol!
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Old 05-04-2009, 10:02 PM
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I couldnt have one my self but i think its amazing to keep owls. the one in the pic looks amazing.
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Old 05-04-2009, 10:08 PM
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these are also good beginner birds of prey due to small size and dont need a very big avairy for the one in the pic his avairy is 8ft x 5ft x 6ft and thats enough for one.
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Old 05-04-2009, 10:09 PM
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nutsaboutgeckos go on you know you really want one they are so adorable
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these are also good beginner birds of prey due to small size and dont need a very big avairy for the one in the pic his avairy is 8ft x 5ft x 6ft and thats enough for one.
Barn Owls are NOT good beginners birds. You need alot more experience then the average person going into falconry, what space they need shouldnt even be in the aquasion. General rule is, anything with an estimated hunting weight under 1lb 2oz shouldnt be flown/owned by a beginner.
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Old 06-04-2009, 09:30 AM
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i didn't mean easy ness i meant size wise its better this size then going straight in and getting something like a harris hawk
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i didn't mean easy ness i meant size wise its better this size then going straight in and getting something like a harris hawk
How very dare you
Harris hawks are considered best begginers bird my most, coz they are easy. I personally love my harris but if I could do it all again, I would get a red instead of a harris (though, obviously I would trade my harris now!).
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Old 06-04-2009, 09:53 AM
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i might get a kestral or a small hawk or falcon in the next couple of years when got room, money and time
p.s. i didn't mean to affend you i was just told not to get a harris as too big to start with unless it is young
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tbh im not realy looking to get a BOP, but do you need licenses (sp) for them?? or is it like reptiles and you just need it with certain ones??
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