Hi all! I have always been fascinated with animals of different species who live together/form a relationship. For example, my dog and Nigerian Dwarf Goats share a small pasture. If you have any pics you'd like to share of your animals, feel free! Poultry or otherwise!
I have a few questions...
1. Can different species of pheasants live together peacefully?
2. Do male pheasants need female companionship or can they be kept with other males?
I would like a pet pig, but I do not want a potbelly. Not particularly concerned with size, it will live outside in a pig pen. But what breed has the best temperament in your experience? I was considering Juliana pigs just because of the small size, but that is not extremely important and they...
Thanks so much for the info! I was planning on having all females as far as the chickens and guineas as concerned, do you think that would prevent fighting? Also I don't want to mix any chicks in together with the adult birds after the flock is established because that just seems too risky with...
I would really like to have a variety of poultry in my flock, they would all have separate coops to escape to and sleep in, but I would like to have them all out in a large area with a high wooden fence during the day. Would the following mix of species create disease/aggression problems...
I have always wanted a pet mute swan, if raised from a cygnet can they be relatively tame? (I realize it will not be a puppy dog.) Also do they need to be kept in groups or is one okay on its own?
Hello everyone! So I haven't got much of a green thumb, but I would like to grow collard greens because I have a pet bearded dragon and while collards are a great staple veggie for him, he doesn't eat much so when I buy bags of greens they seem to go bad before he can even make a dent in the...
Hello all! I've been reading this forum for a couple of years here and there and finally decided to sign up. I do not currently have any poultry, because I do not have the resources as of now, but I love birds and can't help researching and planning for the future. In the past I have shown 2...