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Red Golden Pheasant..

post #1 of 22
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Well only one egg hatched out of my seven I bought... Not really sure where to find another little pheasant to put with it so it has a buddy. Is it okay to raise just one by itself? When I can upload a picture of it, I will!
post #2 of 22

I'm in the same boat as you, Out of 15 golden pheasants I only managed to get 1 that did hatch out.  And that one chick that did hatch had leg problems and didn't make it. 

Sure you can raise one by itself and when you can get a few more, keep them together.

 

Just wanted to know, were these eggs you incubated shipped to you? Mine were shipped and I'm thinking that's what caused a low hatch rate.

post #3 of 22
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Yes mine we're shipped to me.. I'm pretty sure that was the reason for the low hatch rate as well. My eggs that were shipped were from a farm 3ish hours away (of course I find this out after I get my eggs haha), so next time I'm thinking I'll just drive to get them.
post #4 of 22

I am in a similar situation.  I had a batch of my own eggs that I put in the bator, but only two hatched and then one did not make it more than a few days.  I now have a roughly two week old pheasant.  I also just hatched some chickens and he really seemed to perk up when he could hear the chickens in the brooder near him.

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post #5 of 22

I had the same thing happen with the eggs I bought on ebay....I even picked  the eggs  up from the seller.  Had one hatch out of seven and the chick only live three days.  Then checked craig's list and found someone selling pheasant chicks for $8 each.  I bought four 1 month old red goldens.   I think I should have done that in the first place.
 

post #6 of 22
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I looked on craigslist, but there isn't very many people (from what it looks like) in Michigan that either breed/sell RG pheasants...... bummer. hmm.png
 

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I looked on craigslist, but there isn't very many people (from what it looks like) in Michigan that either breed/sell RG pheasants...... bummer. hmm.png
 

Try David Drumm in Charlotte,Charles Hain in Montague,Keith Johnson in Marqette,Carl Kemme in Allendale,Dennis LaPorte in Dryden,Richard Rohrbeck in Romeo,or Larry Wieg in Lenox.Lots of people in Mi raise pheasants.

In N.H.,Tony.

howdy says my grandson!!!!
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howdy says my grandson!!!!
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post #8 of 22

i had the same thing happen last year i raised the one pheasant with my guinea keets then when they went out i put her with my young peacocks

post #9 of 22

i've had good luck this year with my red goldens, got 11 babies, i hatched mine in the incubator and raised them with a few cochin chicks til they were bigger, to bad you're not near me, i have a 8 left for sale

Wittsend, Home of champion bred miniature smooth dachshunds

millie fleur cochins, capuchine, homing, mookee and american giant homer pigeons and red golden pheasants

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Wittsend, Home of champion bred miniature smooth dachshunds

millie fleur cochins, capuchine, homing, mookee and american giant homer pigeons and red golden pheasants

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post #10 of 22
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That is too bad.... it would definitely be nice to get him a buddy.
 

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