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Pheasants are beautiful. Quail are good egg layers and easy to process, good to eat.

Depends on how much work you want to do.

dont think I want eating and quail could slip through dog kennel. Thinking more exotic or ? and yes, easy. Wish I could get my hands on a breeding pair of Big birds. IE: cockatoo , I have forgotten the name of the red and blue ones. Pheasant maybe , mini goat ?
 
English skills are important for getting through school, but a college degree in math or some technology field is what will earn you a good living. If Konner has a talent for math, he is lucky and shouldn't waste it. Make him do his homework!!

he never has homework.
 
Quote: Oh heavens, those cockatoos and macaws are a PITA! They are very loud and time consuming, prone to nervous feather pulling conditions and temper tantrums. Waaay more work than you'd think. And did I say they are LOUD? They would need heat in the winter too. I think a couple of hair sheep are your best option. They can work for you all summer eating and keep themselves warm all winter, but not sure how much food it would take for over winter. If you just got 2, you could halter them and tie them out to eat big circles in your grass.




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That might change this year.
 
I dont remember wishing. Can you find the one on here from last time ?
I used to raise birds, Loved it. although I didnt have the more expensive ones. I hand fed the cockatiels and lovebirds. the finches and parakeets I didnt. They absolutly cn take the cold . You just need to introduce them in spring and let them go through the sason by themselves. they will molt just like a wild bird into a winter hardy bird. They say you cant keep seramas below 40 too but I do and they were fine. I lost one that was a frazzle.
 
Seems like everywhere I live, people have the big parrots and cockatoos. The birds act like big babies, and the owners spend more time complaining about them than enjoying them. And I can always hear the the birds screaming. Cockatoo people next door moved away, but the macaw a couple houses down still raises cain. Maybe is says more about bad owners than the birds themselves. I'd rather have a nice quiet tortoise!
 
Seems like everywhere I live, people have the big parrots and cockatoos. The birds act like big babies, and the owners spend more time complaining about them than enjoying them. And I can always hear the the birds screaming. Cockatoo people next door moved away, but the macaw a couple houses down still raises cain. Maybe is says more about bad owners than the birds themselves. I'd rather have a nice quiet tortoise!

last time I seen any for sale they were $2500.00 . takes them forever to raise them though compaired to the smaller birds. I dont know what I want. Maybe it dont even have to be animal..
 
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