Talk:Falconry (training)
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This subject is FAR too complicated and there are far too many varying opinions about how it should be accomplished, for it to ever be Encyclopedic. Again, put 10 falconers in a room and you'll get 12 opinions. We can agree on basics, but past that point, there are certain to be discrepancies. Some are owing to differences in experiences, others owing to differences in experience levels/tenure in falconry.
I recommend against inclusion in Book, and remain only barely comfortable with the existence of this article at all, as it may mislead some to attempt to practice falconry based on this meager guide.
Let's talk about this some before we go adding things, ok?
--JT 04:32, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
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I found the neo-eumenical nature of the article a bit confusing, only in that using *she as the generic pronoun to describe all raptors (instead of the traditional *he) was not intended to describe the female raptor only. I believe one might avoid such confusion with a mere label in the title such as *neo-eumenical. New, kindly disposed with hints at the greek - makes a great word. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.11.160.224 (talk) 04:27, 4 February 2008 (UTC)

