we have toldyou over andover the birds for begginers it as not changed and wont humes was not on the list so no
also i haveyet to meet a any bird with the modivation like a reeves intent to spur you to me their is no compaire he will stop anothing to spur you as soon as he sees you
you have goldens but u have limited experience with them is what is being said, go atleast 3 yrs with them and then you will have experiencewith them like sam said buy from some oneon here too many crooks out their doctoring eggs not to hatch or sellin eggs that were never fertile to begin...
again research each breed ur getting i do see how ever reeves could pose a problem for you at such a young age as many male reeves are very nasty and considerate their job to spur u when in their pen you will need to watch him around this time next yr and never turn ur back on him itmay take...
time,patients, and lots of his favorite treats, are the only way to tame him the more time you can spend the better most goldens tame easy, i had one that would roost on my arm for treats
goodluck
i would say you could keep them all four together i have had 3 males together for four yrs now with no problems, actually they spend most of the time together and were one goes the others are not far behind. so you should have no problems but if you add hen i dont know someone with more...
all of this as got me thinkin wich anit good ,but here goes hybrids whos to say that birds susch as eilliot and humes or edwards and swinehoes and imperail pheasnts or crawfords and linated kalig and lewis silver golden ans amherst.. or the trags all of which either the males or females are...
nice birds
Randy thanks for posting them im not going to get in to this but i think there are wonderful birds and i hate people are harrasing you for posting them. it is one thing i dont like about this hobby and makes me consider stoping with birds no one ever considers anyone elses...
yes they should produce offspring for several more yrs.
24 to 28 % protien is good and that is gamebird food, not sure of your feed store but mine as soutern states game bird food and tsc as dumar most come in pellet from but starter comes in crumbles, at that age it does not have to be...
8x8 is fine for them if youcan go bigger fine but 8x8 will do for them ,winter wont bother them as long as you have them a place to get in out of the elements (a partly coverd top and a good wind break should be all they need) as for feed i keep mine on a sratch feed and a simple wild bird...
i use dimethox it seems to do well its just the genneric for albon i use1/8 teaspoon to a gallon for a week making new each day as it is strong and more used for cattle and large poultry operations. but it as cured many of my sick ones i hope this helps
i know that sounds like a small...
i could not agree any more with you Aubrey, i was on their and their were a few to try and help but most were to busy telling me i did not know enough to keep them like you said and i also got i was wrong and discredited and did not know what i was doing for posting my opinions on their
and like...
yes i was talking about John Mason, thats what i like about him you are garnteed a good bird from him but he has fair pricesand wont take advantage of you ,i would tell any one who asks he is the best to get from
and i will be on the look out for 50 jf