from personal experience from raising a baby hawk i fed it rabbit meat, i shot hares on our farm and cut it up into little peices, feed it with a chop stick to start off with just stick the meat onto the chopstick and SLOWLY move forward towards it's mouth until the hawk is about to grab it then stop and let it come towards the chopstick this means that the neck will stretch wich is good for the young if you are like most people and don't live near on on a farm use mince, i dont recomend this as it is processed and has alot if fat in it and baby hawks need protein and rich meat when they're young
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have the hawk in a box large enough for it to go to one side to the other to execise it,it will fall over alot/all of the time because they're arnt meant to walk they're meant to latch onto small sticks also when feeding its always good to make a distintive noise when feeding your baby hawk like sucking your teeth over and over again this means that when it learns this noise it will know when it is feeding time
also these birds are very terrortorial and will stick with you when theyre are grown up
It is not legal to feed hawks human flesh.
Hawks eat small animals such as squirrels, rabbits, and small birds. Hawks can possibly eat baby seagulls, but the adult seagulls aren't likely to hunt.
you could try feeding them worms or some kind of ground meat because hawks like meat
They might eat baby ones. Mostly, they eat mice and stuff like that.
Typically, hawks eat small animals such as skunks, squirrels, frogs rabbits, mice, hares and even small birds. I suppose they COULD eat seeds but its not apart of their typical diet
Probably small bits of regurgitated mice that it's parents gave it.
hawks eat caterpillars
no, hawks don't eat crabs
Yes, hawks eat rats.
No, except when they are making baby hawks!
Most hawks don't eat fish. Most hawks eat mice, voles and birds, not fish.
Most hawks don't eat fish. Most hawks eat mice, voles and birds, not fish.