I was doing the daily feeding when this guy popped out of his house and walked right over to me. Usually, Japanese Greens are very flighty and want nothing to do with people. But this guy walked right up to me. I think he was hoping for a treat. Anyway I had my camera handy so here it is!
Talish and Zarudnyi pheasants for sale. Hatched spring 2014 in full color and will breed this spring. Talish are extremely rare. Zarundyi are a little more common, but still difficult to find. If you would like more information Send me your name and telephone number to this email account...
I raise the following species of pheasants:
goldens
yellow goldens
silvers
reeves
white crested kaliji
lady amherst
I also raise the following sub-species of phasianus
Zarudnyi
Northern Japanese Greens
Talish blackneck
Southern Caucasus blackneck
green melanistic mutants
I can sell...
I won't be selling any of the Talish eggs. They are extremely rare. The government of the Republic of Azerbaijan gave the total number of birds in the wild in one report as "between 100 to 200." I don't have the facts in regards as to how many private breeders have them around the world, but...
A group of pheasants which are being raised by only a handful of people around the world are the sub-species of the true pheasant. There are more than 30 of them and many are distinctly different than the ring neck pheasant that most see in the wild and aviaries around the world. In the last...
Very simple none! You face the problems of cross-breeding, aggression among males ( and sometimes females) And don't always count on your pea fowl being able to coexist with smaller birds like goldens. That can also lead to dead birds. I know some who say it's ok, and I know some who used...
It has taken almost three years, but I got my first pair of phasianus versicolor (Japanese Greens). When I first started looking almost three years ago I had no idea that so few people raised versicolor now. It was even more amazing how many people thought they had versicolor when in fact...
I have four hens I hatched out this spring, but I need a rooster. If anyone knows where I can get a rooster, I would like to buy one or trade a hen for one.
This years hatch of pheasants 20$
quail 20$ a pair
Must be picked up. I do not ship. located in Lawrenceburg tn, 75 miles south of Nashville and 65 miles north of Huntsville, Al
931-762-4612
I have young white pea fowl (about 3 months old) and young yellow golden, Lady Amherst and red golden pheasants for sale. I also have a few Gamble's quail for sale.
Prices:
White peas $25
pheasants $20
quail $10
They must be picked up as I do not ship. I live outside of...
I have young yellow goldens, lady Amherst, gamble's quail and a few red goldens for sale. prices are $10 for gamble's and $20 for the pheasants. I live about 70 miles south of Nashville tn. and about 65 miles north of Huntsville, Alabama in Lawrenceburg tn. Sorry, I don't ship! I have...
I have 20 white pea fowl from this years hatch. All healthy and ready for new homes. I don't ship you will have to make plans to pick up here in Lawrenceburg tn. (70 miles south of Nashville and 60 miles north of Huntsville, Al call 931-762-4612
Hi Delinda,
A lot of folks I've noticed like to say around here that their birds are "F1" stock. But, be careful about believing them. I can tell you from the 10 years experience of living in Asia that these birds are almost extinct in the wild. They have almost no habitat and frankly in...
Hi Dogfish,
If you are quick to get the eggs before they freeze you can start collecting a clutch now. 20 degrees burr! You must be in eastern Washington for those low of temps. Here in Tennessee my ringnecks usually start laying about the end of Feb or early March and our weather here...
Hello Morgan,
Those are good questions you have. I am in the process of "de-worming" my flock now. I do it twice a year. I de-worm in the late winter, usually the last half of February when we start getting warm weather and before my breeding season begins in early March. Then I de-worm...
Hello Patti,
Even though pea fowl are a member of the pheasant family, they are very different. Also they are more prone to certain diseases than most pheasants, especially the common pheasant. I have to admit when pen space has been short a couple of times I have put a few pheasants in...