in terms of a weathering area, i plan on getting a RT when i get my liscense. How big of a weathering area would you suggest? im thinking like 9x20x8. do you think that is good, or too big, or what? I havent got a sponsor yet to ask, so any input is appreciated. i plan to get a sponsor soon, hopefully...
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Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines "Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day; give him a religion................ and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish."
I'm from Europe but I'm open for suggestions! Is a Saker really that difficult?
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Hey what do you guys think about a mews thats also a weathering area. Half the roof hinges back and all the surrounding walls have full wiindows with a covering that can be latched up to protect them from the enviroment. That way when you open the whole thing up anything above 4 ft is open but covered with bars and half the roof is also open.
Post by Falcon Boy on Nov 14, 2004 16:22:34 GMT -5
woodbs2 said:
Hey what do you guys think about a mews thats also a weathering area. Half the roof hinges back and all the surrounding walls have full wiindows with a covering that can be latched up to protect them from the enviroment. That way when you open the whole thing up anything above 4 ft is open but covered with bars and half the roof is also open.
My mew is 12ft by 12ft and has teh front fullly barred. The other three sides are solid, and about a foot of the roof in the front is bars. This constitues my mew and my weathering area, kinda like an all in one
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