I have put northern bobwhites in a large flight pen with ringneck pheasants with no problems. Not sure about the Tennessee bobs - always heard they were very aggressive. I had some chukars in a breeding pen with adult pheasants this spring and had to separate them because the chukars started...
Looks like a yellow golden chick to me. The Ghigi (aka yellow golden) is a mutation of the red golden so I suppose it is possible to get a yellow from red parents. G
You might ask if they can get gamebird (or turkey) feed for you. Some stores can get it but just don't stock it because they don't sell much of it. If not, I would probably check around other places. While adding nuts, etc. helps, I just like knowing my birds are getting a complete feed...
Keep a close eye on them. When I tried pheasant eggs under a silkie they hatched great but wouldn't stay with her to stay warm. I ended up having to take them and put them in a brooder.
I also raise silkies so always seem to have a broody hen. After a recommendation from a long-time pea raiser, last year I started my pea eggs under a broody hen the first week and then moved them to the incubator. I was having pretty good hatches before but this improved them even more.
I use pine shavings for both quail & pheasants and have never had a problem either. I actually have better luck using a plastic tote with shavings the first week before moving them into a wire floor brooder. I assume because there is no draft possible in the tote.
I had a few ringneck pheasants in with my chukars until I could get them sold. Thought I might have to worry about the pheasants picking on the chukars but instead it was the other way around. They got along fine to start and then all of a sudden one day the chukars beat the crap out of a couple...
FINALLY!!!. My first pea egg this morning here in southern Illinois. The boys have been showing off like crazy and last year I got my first egg April 5. I was starting to get really impatient. Our weather has been so crazy this year though.
I always heard that too but we have raised both and I really don't see much difference in the meat. The A & M will be a little lighter meat but not like white meat on a chicken. Of course it all is tasty to me.