Just re-read your message about the hunting pairs and realize you did mean that same sex do ot hunt cooperatively. I guess if I try it I will try a male/female combination.

Quote Originally Posted by WILL HUNT View Post
I have a bunch here so I could go with any combination. When you say two of the same sex go for different birds what does that mean? Are you saying they hunt separate birds that flush and don't hunt cooperatively? I normally fly by myself and if I kept a pair they would be housed together or within sight off ach other. I just had a long conversation with a buddy of mine who I sold an imprint that I raised last year. I raised it and tame hacked it for about a week before he took him. He had problems with the bird when he got his weight down to 220g, and finally after he ran out of time due to work constraints decided just to fly the bird around his property at 270g which is essentially no weight reduction. The bird was much enter at that weight and although he was only hunting his own homing pigeons on his property had very nice imprint. The bird is quite in the house as a matter of fact it sleeps in his bedroom.he walks in the fron door for the evening and te bird will fly into the bedroom to his perch.he is looking forward to next season when th bird is more mature and he has more time to hawk. He seems to think about 250g will be a good weight for te bird to e hungry enough to hunt, but not develop bad manners.