houbarajohn
I am an experienced houbara breeder just back from Uzbekistan, and i am hearing that many hunting parties from the Gulf feel that despite the large sums of money involved in maintaining hunting lands in Central Asia, houbara numbers are dropping very fast.
I want to open a Houbara recovery programme so that houbara populations can be replenished and hopefully recover after hunting. This can only be accomplished through small captive houbara breeding projects, established by falconers themselves. Houbara may not be around for long if something is not done now. Happy hunting! John Vass
contact me, im now back home in Carlisle,England. mobile edited MOD if you hunt houbara and want to carry on doing so.
Chocoholic
Well duh! Stop hunting them then :roll:
houbarajohn
Ok try oh dah with the UAE royal family and that of Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Dont you understand the tradition involved with this bird, and why dont you look these things up insted of just saying stupid things.
arniegang
everyone run for cover when Chocs reads this reply
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Chocoholic
Uh-huh so hunting something to the brink of extinction for the sake of 'tradition' is acceptable is it?
Go hunt something which will be around for along time, or that can easily be bred.
Hunting for the sake of it, is not a good enough excuse. But that would be typical of most people involved in sports like that or poaching or whatever - the consequences of their actions aren't realised until it's too late.
MAC
when will KFC sell falcon
sand witches & drumsticks.