Is there any possible way to get a male amherst to stop doing is crowing/clucking call during breeding season? Would getting him more hens make him stop? Or is it just a completly inevitable cost?
I am incubating some amherst eggs and I was wondering if I could put the babies in the aviary with the adults pair once they are about a month or so old? Or do I need to keep them seperate from the adults. I have quail in with my adults pair and they do just fine too.
So I had someone watching over my animals while I was gone and I asked them to unplug my egg turner on my quail eggs. However, they also unplugged the incubator iteself and the eggs went about 30 hours without the incubator on. THe temperature was at 70 degrees when I plugged the incubator back...
I have a fairly large outdoot aviary. About 100 sq. feet and 7 feet high. Currently I have a pair of cockatiels and pheasants in there. Would I be able to put parrotlets in there? If not, what other birds could go with the cokcatiels? Lovebirds?
What are some good plants that I can plant in an aviary for a pair of amhersts? Plants that they generally like and give them security. Also, what types of vines are safe to plant with them if anyone knows?
I have heard before you can keep quail with some pheasants. I have an 8x12x7 high aviary and I was wondering if I could keep quail with a pair of lady amhersts?
Are smaller pens a problem if you have jumpy pheasants because when you go in there they dont have anywhere to go? I take care of my boss' pheasants sometimes and his Firebacks freak out when I clean in there and I can't really move around well without them flying around.
I am a high school student and I am looking for a fair project for FFA. I want to get an Lady Amherst pheasant or Golden. I need an 2009 or older so he will have full plumage by the fair in April. Email me with what you have. [email protected] or you can text me at 480-695-2594 My name is...