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Re: My newest edition-Gos hawk Chic (21 days old)
Originally Posted by chris B
Wow, that is really neat looking. Do you have any adult pictures of these guys?
Chris here are some some of and adult and one juvi (less than a year old.. the bottom picture)
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Last edited by dr del; 06-13-2007 at 06:31 PM.
Reason: please keep pics under 800 pix wide please
Chris L.
"Do just once, what others say you can't do and you will never pay attention to their limitations again... "
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Re: My newest edition-Gos hawk Chic (21 days old)
Originally Posted by Evan Jamison
Nice choice Chris, I love the Gos!! Someday I'll have an imprint bird, but not right now, I got too much on my plate for a little screaming fuzzball. He's a beaut, hope ya have a good season with him!
-Evan
Evan,
Thanks man. I know it is going to be a ton of work imprinting this guy but I think it will be worth it . He is going to be a breeder as well. I am going to train him to be a semen donor so I hope that all goes well. We will see? I have big plans for this guy ... keep your fingers crossed!!!
Chris L.
"Do just once, what others say you can't do and you will never pay attention to their limitations again... "
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Re: My newest edition-Gos hawk Chic (21 days old)
Originally Posted by stangs13
I have always wanted a hawk! Where did you get him? i want to know more...
I received him from a breeder in Utah. He is not native to the USA. It is a german and finnish gos hawk mix. They are much bigger than our gos's here in the USA. We have North american gos's here.
As Evan said, you have to have a federal and a state permit. I am also a raptor propagator (breeder), This requires another and additional federal permit... It is a highly regulated sport but it is for the welfare of the birds of prey.
Chris L.
"Do just once, what others say you can't do and you will never pay attention to their limitations again... "
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Re: My newest edition-Gos hawk Chic (21 days old)
Thank you to everyone for the kind words. i will keep a photo log on here for everyone to enjoy. I really do appreciate all of the compliments. More pictures to come for sure!!!!
He is now 23 days old and trying his best to stand and sometimes fly.. I will see if i can get some video as well
Chris L.
"Do just once, what others say you can't do and you will never pay attention to their limitations again... "
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Re: My newest edition-Gos hawk Chic (21 days old)
Originally Posted by dalvers63
He sure is a beauty, Chris, even with the down and silly looking feathers.
The pictures you posted of the adult and juvie are just stunning. I sure wish I didn't live across the country from you!
I'll be watching for more pictures of this little guy. Good luck with him!
BTW, how DO you train a bird to be a semen donor?
Deb, sorry it has taken so long for me to post. i have been soo busy..
Thank you for the compliments, if you ever get to Sc. look me up, we will go hawking for sure. There is a great Falconry club in Wa. They are one of the best in the country, look them up you may be able to go out with them. Watching these birds fly will take your breath away for sure.
About the semen donor. You do have to train them. First I have to imprint him to me (imprinting makes him think he is human). That is what I am doing now. It will take him around 4-5 years to actually be able to donate as this is when gos hawks come into maturity. Once he is mature he will court me as he thinks humans are his mates and he will donate and then I take that and artificially inseminate a female. It is pretty tough as you have to get everyone on the same cycle. Some males are ready quicker than the females... imagine that . Not too different than humans
We will see what happens.. I theory it should all work out
Chris L.
"Do just once, what others say you can't do and you will never pay attention to their limitations again... "
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Re: My newest edition-Gos hawk Chic (21 days old)
Great pics! Keep us updated.
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Re: My newest edition-Gos hawk Chic (21 days old)
:eek: :eek: :eek: That last pix! THOSE EYES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your such a good bird papa!
Grey Scale is a good thing...
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Re: My newest edition-Gos hawk Chic (21 days old)
Chris, do you preen his pinfeathers as they come in? Do raptors like/tolerate hands-on grooming?
He is GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!!
K~
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