Oh deer that is amazing. Here in The Netherlands we are not allowed to hunt with Eagles. Too much people. But we hunt with Perigine Falcons and goshawks. I love the hunt with birds. I think it is the most natural way of hunting. We always take the prey home with us to eat. It is also food for the birds during season. After a day of hunt, all the birds gets fed before going home as a reward of the day. Falknersheil 😊
Yes, we don’t live too far from each other and knew each other before either of us had a channel. He’s very kind to have let me spend the day hunting with him
The primary goal of eagle falconry amongst Kazakhs and Kyrgyz in western Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Xianjiang province of northwestern China has historically been for securing fox furs for survival in extreme cold. Some of it was for securing food but that was not the primary purpose except when securing food was not possible though herd animals. Most eagle falconers were herders historically and so their meat came and comes through their herd animals. So "securing food for the tribe" is not really very accurate.
Fascinating stuff again and brilliantly portrayed by yourself, Dave and the rest of the guys. A fantastic insight and some magnificent birds in use there. Edge of the seat stuff hoping that the birds would be successful! I will be in touch soon Dan i promise! Chris.
Hi Dan, hope your well! Fantastic video as always! I follow Dave Sharpe on youtube he's Fantastic!! Seeing the eagles flying was incredible! Keep the amazing work coming ❤x
How do you start Falconry? Do you sign up to a club or something? And how much would it cost? Also, do you have any experience with snowy owls? Also, your videos are really interesting and fun to watch.
What do you do with you birds of prey if not hunt? Don't mean for this to be rude or offensive, just curious as to what falconers do with their birds if not to hunt game
@@MercerFalconry gotchu - did you start out hunting or did you start our knowing that this is something you wanna do? Seems like a really cool thing to do btw
Hi i have a question About my harris hawk. I got her 2 months ago. I have bring her down to a weight of 1010 kg. But wen i gave her food she does not react. When i walk away she eats. Do you have Some advise to let her eat out of my hand
Hi i have a question About my harris hawk. I got her 2 months ago. I have bring her down to a weight of 1010 kg. But wen i gave her food she does not react. When i walk away she eats. Do you have Some advise to let her eat out of my hand
Oh deer that is amazing. Here in The Netherlands we are not allowed to hunt with Eagles. Too much people. But we hunt with Perigine Falcons and goshawks. I love the hunt with birds. I think it is the most natural way of hunting. We always take the prey home with us to eat. It is also food for the birds during season. After a day of hunt, all the birds gets fed before going home as a reward of the day. Falknersheil 😊
Omg did you collab with Dave Sharp? If so, this is amazing! Two of my fav falconry youtubers collabing. If not, lets make it happen! 😊
Yes, we don’t live too far from each other and knew each other before either of us had a channel. He’s very kind to have let me spend the day hunting with him
The primary goal of eagle falconry amongst Kazakhs and Kyrgyz in western Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Xianjiang province of northwestern China has historically been for securing fox furs for survival in extreme cold. Some of it was for securing food but that was not the primary purpose except when securing food was not possible though herd animals. Most eagle falconers were herders historically and so their meat came and comes through their herd animals. So "securing food for the tribe" is not really very accurate.
Fascinating stuff again and brilliantly portrayed by yourself, Dave and the rest of the guys. A fantastic insight and some magnificent birds in use there. Edge of the seat stuff hoping that the birds would be successful! I will be in touch soon Dan i promise! Chris.
Thanks, events are fast approaching!!!
Hi Dan, hope your well! Fantastic video as always! I follow Dave Sharpe on youtube he's Fantastic!! Seeing the eagles flying was incredible! Keep the amazing work coming ❤x
Brilliantly done, lovey to see a well crafted film, thank you for the mention, put a smile on my face.
Have a great week.
Thanks, hope you are doing well!
@@MercerFalconry Yes thanks, same to you.
Amazing
Thanks, it was a great day!
Hello I just want to tell you I really look up to you and your one of the reasons I love falconry
Thank you, that’s very kind 😁
How do you start Falconry? Do you sign up to a club or something? And how much would it cost? Also, do you have any experience with snowy owls? Also, your videos are really interesting and fun to watch.
What do you do with you birds of prey if not hunt? Don't mean for this to be rude or offensive, just curious as to what falconers do with their birds if not to hunt game
All of my birds work in displays and experiences as ambassadors to teach the public about the conservation of birds of prey
@@MercerFalconry gotchu - did you start out hunting or did you start our knowing that this is something you wanna do? Seems like a really cool thing to do btw
Hi i have a question About my harris hawk. I got her 2 months ago. I have bring her down to a weight of 1010 kg. But wen i gave her food she does not react. When i walk away she eats. Do you have Some advise to let her eat out of my hand
I wish there were English subtitles, I have no idea what anyone said for most of this.
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Hi i have a question About my harris hawk. I got her 2 months ago. I have bring her down to a weight of 1010 kg. But wen i gave her food she does not react. When i walk away she eats. Do you have Some advise to let her eat out of my hand