So I had a mixed first year in pheasants. Almost all of my own red golden eggs hatched.
Of the four sets of shipped eggs I got just four hatched and only two of the chicks made it.
Only some of the shipped eggs developed. They developed up until almost hatch day and then the chicks died in...
I had almost a hundred percent hatch rate on my own pheasants, and about five percent hatch rate on shipped eggs! If you are hatching your own don't give up. use an incubator with a fan and get the humidity fifty percent for the first 21 days and sixty five percent for the hatch. My shipped eggs...
I'm now three more hatches down the road and have had 100% hatch rate on my own eggs. Still using the trays but didn't bother with the grippy stuff...they seemed to do fine on the wire floor.
Like the idea of the cup of water...guess you could put marbles or rocks in it so they can't drown...
Well, 'old chicken lady', I started in pheasants this winter and now have three pens of adult birds, 17 chicks and more in the incubator., Basically you just enjoy them for their beauty and their company and yes, you can eat the eggs!
"stuck in the city" the trees that look like Christmas trees are hemlock branches that I swtich out every month or so when the needles drop off...
"sgt dane" wow, those pictures of yours look so similar to my pens...using the natural trees is really fun and gives plenty of shade...
Well here's a question...six more red goldens hatched today and one is buff colored...completely different from the others which are stripey yellow and dark brown? All twelve previous chicks from my trio were the same color!!!!
hey, I saw your post on the pheasant page. Good luck.
For pheasant eggs (golden) mine went 23/24 days and the humidity was supposed to be 50 percent for the first 21 days and then 65.
good luck! I had a shaky start but now have hatched all my last three batches!
It's amazing how quick you lern. Tonight I had three new babies and there should be two more out by morning. Enjoy!
Well it's working again.
Just hatched three chicks and the other two are pipped! Am going to line the baskets with the grippy drawer liner stuff too. The first two chicks jumped out of the pens within hous of hatching, but the one that didn't is slipping and sliding in there a little. I hatched...
My connection is slow so sorry for not posting pictures.
Have been experimenting with using little plastic baskets from the dollar store to put my pheasant eggs in to stop them getting rolled around during the hatch. So far they are working great!
They are three inches wide, six inches long and...
Well first the sad news, the peach golden baby died. He was very weak.
But, I now have two newly hatched red goldens and six more due to hatch this week. So far three out of three of my own birds hatched!
Good for you Scott!
If you read my post about my hatch today maybe you can help me figure out what happened to my shipped eggs.
My home grown chick hatched with no problem but the shipped eggs quit developing at about a week, except for two eggs. One hatched and barely survived thanks to us...
These are my first-born pheasant babies.
The neat thing is the red golden chick hatched from my first egg of the year!
So far all the eggs from my trio have been fertile and are developing in the incubator. I have two more due to hatch on the 13th and six more the week after that!
Am very...
Thanks so much guys. She seems much better and I will be keeping a close eye on her tomorrow as we are forecast temps in the '20s tonight...one thing is for sure...she's not stressed! She spends all day flirting with the displaying red golden next door while her clueless Amherst male wanders...
My new Amherst hen started a cough 24 hrs after arriving. She was shivering the first night and now looks fine except for the cough. The male is fine. They were barn kept and my pen is outside with an open fronted coop for shelter. Temps upper 40s at night...60s day. Ideas? Has she caught a chill?