So update my first batch of pheasant eggs hatched and I hatched out another “blonde” colored one like the hens are I only had seven eggs set to hatch and six did all of them were Normal except one so approximately one third should be “blonde” but we’ll see as I have two dozen more eggs to hatch...
I have two golden pheasant hens that I do not know what color they are. They are just like my red golden hens except they are a light yellow but they are not pale or white-ish like yellow gold hensthis last photo is of it next to a red gold hen
I’ve tried searching the different colors of golden...
I would definitely go for Muscovy ducks. Definitely the biggest and meatier less fatty and greasy and easiest to raise by far. My Muscovy males have killed minks and severely injured fox and I’ve never lost a male females are much smaller and a little more prone. They are also way way way less...
It’s actually pretty easy to have habitat get a couple high point roost spots then basically any type of thick brush for them to ride in or just things to hide under
For feed chicks need 24% or higher and adults need about 17% for the runs and coops it really depends how many you have I would start with a 10x10 run for a pair and add a couple square feet per bird but the more your gojng to have the less you’ll need to have per bird because they will not...