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Yea, softbills, was new to me, to be honest, I'm not a big computer lover, so never typed in softbills, to search for pheasants, and peafowl and such...
As for pics of Mr . Hill stock, Janet can probley get you some, they are 5 1/2 hours from me, so a trip just to get some pics, would be a little ruff, LOL
As for his main jungle fowl pens, especially the high end ones, they were all off the groung, oh about 10x10 per pair or trio, fully covered, back half was a full house, with arial nest boxes, perches, etc.
main pen area, had a little tree for them to perch on and so on, really nice.
His pheasant pens, were ,I'd say, 10x25, housed in back, tin down the lower 2 foot of the side to prevent males from seeing each other, well landscaped, and the peafowl were the same just a bit larger of course.
Contact Janet, I e-mailed you her info, she will probley be glad to help you out.
Aubrey
As for pics of Mr . Hill stock, Janet can probley get you some, they are 5 1/2 hours from me, so a trip just to get some pics, would be a little ruff, LOL
As for his main jungle fowl pens, especially the high end ones, they were all off the groung, oh about 10x10 per pair or trio, fully covered, back half was a full house, with arial nest boxes, perches, etc.
main pen area, had a little tree for them to perch on and so on, really nice.
His pheasant pens, were ,I'd say, 10x25, housed in back, tin down the lower 2 foot of the side to prevent males from seeing each other, well landscaped, and the peafowl were the same just a bit larger of course.
Contact Janet, I e-mailed you her info, she will probley be glad to help you out.
Aubrey