My lady Amherst pair eating their eggs.
What can I do to stop this? Any help
What can I do to stop this? Any help
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not always true, tried this with a pair of white eareds and they seemed to like it more, cutting the beak really is the best method, also putting in wooden or stone eggs helps, because when the birds peck at them nothing happens and they give up, and they will hopefully leave the real ones alonewhat you also can do fill a empty egg shell with mustard and leave it, gamebirds hate mustard
lol i don t think here are any white ears in south africanot always true, tried this with a pair of white eareds and they seemed to like it more, cutting the beak really is the best method, also putting in wooden or stone eggs helps, because when the birds peck at them nothing happens and they give up, and they will hopefully leave the real ones alone
thats very true, i doubt they could handle the heat there.lol i don t think here are any white ears in south africa
here are a few breeders who have trogopans and blue ears, eliots, edwards, firebacks, jungle fowls , hume s, koklass and monals and the south american s currasow and vulturine guineas but this species are verry exspensive i know a pair himalyan monals cost R40000 so about $4000 some years ago was here a farmer with a pair of brown ears but never heard about white ears. What is interesting some years ago here was alot of cheer pheasants in collection but no more in sout africa so i hope the big boys will import. the birds. The normal collection here which fit the pocket of the middleclass like me lol, is the goldens, lady amherst, ringnecked, green, swinhoe s, kalij s, reeves and silvers. We also have chukars, yellow throat spurfowls, rouls rouls, bamboo pardtridge, californians, bobwhites, buttons, japanese and sing sing quails, some colectors have stone and sand partridge and know one zoo and private collector have the pheasant pigeons. So i reckon we are not so bad lolthats very true, i doubt they could handle the heat there.
wow! $4000 for a pair of Impeyans! thats insane! maybe we should start shipping to south africa LOLhere are a few breeders who have trogopans and blue ears, eliots, edwards, firebacks, jungle fowls , hume s, koklass and monals and the south american s currasow and vulturine guineas but this species are verry exspensive i know a pair himalyan monals cost R40000 so about $4000 some years ago was here a farmer with a pair of brown ears but never heard about white ears. What is interesting some years ago here was alot of cheer pheasants in collection but no more in sout africa so i hope the big boys will import. the birds. The normal collection here which fit the pocket of the middleclass like me lol, is the goldens, lady amherst, ringnecked, green, swinhoe s, kalij s, reeves and silvers. We also have chukars, yellow throat spurfowls, rouls rouls, bamboo pardtridge, californians, bobwhites, buttons, japanese and sing sing quails, some colectors have stone and sand partridge and know one zoo and private collector have the pheasant pigeons. So i reckon we are not so bad