Jasper Caught A Pigeon
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Instead of making noises why don't you make in and help him dispatch the animal. If he gets on a jackrabbit and you don't help him dispatch it he could get seriously injured.
MrFuckyoumannn 2 months ago
@MrFuckyoumannn I do make in really quick when they are on large game like jacks. With smaller game I give them more time because they don't get help in the wild. I want the bird to be an aggressive hunter and feel the flapping of the wings and the noises which it would naturally get in the wild. It works out great because something even happened and the birds was lost for a couple of days, it needs to be able to fully kill on its own instead of crabbing onto prey.....
birdguy888 2 months ago
@birdguy888 and then just waiting for the falconer to show up to dispatch it. I've seen a lot of birds do that and with a broad-wing, if it was just waiting, it could easily get injured by a jack or other prey as you mentioned.
birdguy888 2 months ago
that pigeon had a life and if it had a choice to live, it would want to live. you have overlooked pigeons having no mercy for them not knowing that they are important. pigeons have advance the course of science & civilization. they helped saved thousands of lives in the war. someone once paid 216,000 dollars for a racing pigeon. The dicken medal was awarded to 54 animals & 32 awards were given to pigeons. they are in the top 15 smartest animals in the world. show some respect seriously!!!!!!
ParisLoOfficialTV 7 months ago
@ParisLoOfficialTV And you need to learn about wild animals. Hawks eat meat from other animals that they catch. They don't eat vegetables so before you go preaching about animal rights and "respect", why do you respect mother nature. That pigeon was fully flighted and was capable of getting away which is what usually happens when hawks and falcons see them and go after them for their survival! They are opportunistic wild hunters that kill to survive. They do the same in the wild!!!!!
birdguy888 7 months ago
@birdguy888 speaking of nature and being wild, why don't you start with not having a hawk sit on your arm, and actually let it just be free and wild. a wild and free hawk will never sit on a persons arm. you contradicted yourself. that pigeon was brought to that location specifically for that hawk to kill, and sense you didn't show us in the video that the hawk was actually chasing the pigeon, something tells me that, that pigeon didn't have a chance to get a head start.
ParisLoOfficialTV 7 months ago
@ParisLoOfficialTV He was raised in captivity. Just like the cat or dog you probably have or had as a pet. And the pigeon was fully flighted and healthy and could have gotten away but didn't. That's survival. End of discussion!
birdguy888 7 months ago