"The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph." -Thomas Paine
"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? -Marianne Williamson
I did not see a responce to your question . " Is 2" to far apart ? " A 2 " bar spaceing would allow a red tail to get her head through the bars and possable get tsuck ! Would be a shame to come home and find she has been handing by her head all day I use a 1" pvc pipe on a 2" center . This only allows a 1" spacing.
Post by HawkingRage on Aug 17, 2007 22:07:08 GMT -5
wow.. how interesting on such large lettering, are you yelling?
2 inches on center with 1 inch od is plenty. It actually is a little bigger than the birds head and if you are with a bird that has a bigger head than that you are a lucky guy i guess. Guss not. If your bird is bating at the windows like that to get out then you got some other issues to deal with other than thier head getting stuck.
Lets not talk about What would be a shame, I have had 0 issues with my mews and id say that it is in the top percentile of what a good mews should be. Not being cocky, just honest. Have you pulled a bird out of the mews with needles for tallons and no feather dammage? I have so lets not knock another persons work. Remember you fly the eastern birds and we have the smaller western birds here so we are a little on a different playing feild generally speaking.
I was answering a simple question, what works for me works for me and my leniage of falconry. what works for you may be another, till you have issues or if i have issues lets keep it easy on each other, id hate for it to get nasty.
Post by Master Yarak on Aug 18, 2007 7:47:21 GMT -5
Easy Killer he is good contributor and chooses a larger font style. He does much rehab and has been a falconer for a while. I personally listen to what he has to say. Yarak
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away