kenbro77
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Post by kenbro77 on Sept 10, 2007 8:23:05 GMT -5
I have created a 1 year log in Excel that I think is pretty good, but I am no programmer or an Excel Power user. I just messed with it till I got it the way I like. I have had a few people on another forum request a copy of it so I thought I would offer it hear as well. PM me your email address and I will send it. This is a screen shot of what it looks like. Of course will have to be running Microsoft Excel on your computer. Enjoy
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kenbro77
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Post by kenbro77 on Sept 11, 2007 9:48:25 GMT -5
I guess I should have included some kind of instructions.
Trap weight is the weight that you trapped the bird right off the trap. Normal Wild Weight Empty is the weight of bird after it has emptied the crop. Initial Response Weight is when the bird responded to food on glove. Normal Flight weight will be the weight the bird will be at hunting weight. Initial Flight weight is when the bird is flying on the creance.
The time is in military time. Input what time you weight the bird.
Under temp I usually put the temp at time I way. You can put the high or the low or what ever, just be consistant.
Fill in the weight of the bird in grams under the weight gram column and the oz column will convert automatically.
Weigh the food in grams and do the same as birds weight.
Food source is what you fed it.
Weight gain/loss will be figured and converted automatically in both columns. Quarry caught will be what the bird catches (may this column be filled)
Remarks is what ever you want.
I put the equipment weights so I know how much to subtract from the weight when I weigh the bird so that I will always have the weight of the bird without equipment.
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