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Post by sandman125 on Nov 14, 2008 16:23:23 GMT -5
Newbie here,
Been wondering what kinds of birds of prey you can house together in the same mew?
I would assume if you had a kestrel then nothing larger than it could be a flat mate so to speak.
How 'bout falcons with hawks or owls?
Not that i plan on it i was just curious in case the time comes i decide to get more than one once i get fully licensed.
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Minca
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Post by Minca on Nov 15, 2008 12:28:37 GMT -5
No, you can NOT house any raptors together at all unless you're breeding them, which requires different permits. Are you doing any studying at all? If you were you would know that the law requires partitions between birds.
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Post by sandman125 on Nov 16, 2008 16:55:57 GMT -5
Thank you for the reply Minca, like i had stated before i am a newbie and am in the process of learning. At the moment I am still waiting on my literature to arrive so i was not aware of what the law mandated.
I was merely making some pre emptive questioning
Thanks
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Post by titaniumtalons on Nov 17, 2008 21:05:25 GMT -5
Most raptors will kill each other unless they are mated.
Some times flightless raptors of the same type will house together if you have them under constant supervision like a zoo setting!
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