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Flying by the seat of my pants!
Hi there Sean.Good morning Kayla and everyone!
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Hi there Sean.Good morning Kayla and everyone!
Morning Chris, Top of the morning to ya!Hi there Sean.
Hey Chris, goldens are very social birds...if raise by hand. Mine practically "trample me" everytime I'm in their pen.Sean, I was able to spend some time with a breeding pair of the golden red pheasants. Ugh... That only made me want some. I was surprised how social they where towards me, especially the male. He did bite me about 6 times, then I quit offering it my hand.
So is free ranging pheasants a doable option or do they need to be in a run at all times?
Well bummer, though I had a feeling it would be that way. That's okay though, keeps me from going crazy with a new species.Hey Chris, goldens are very social birds...if raise by hand. Mine practically "trample me" everytime I'm in their pen.
If you don't have any predators, you could "free range" them. In the UK, France and some places in Germany they free range them, mainly on huge family estates and some of the hotels do also.
I have a pair of Reeves pheasants (brother and sister) that escaped about 9 months ago. So far no predators have taken them...but I don't recommend free ranging pheasants. Most will be gone in a quick chilly minute if they get loose. I've had some ring necked pheasants get out and hang around from a few days to a few weeks but ultimately disappeared, didn't see them again.
Here's a pic of the male Reeves, I think I took this pic last week?Well bummer, though I had a feeling it would be that way. That's okay though, keeps me from going crazy with a new species.
For now that is lol.
He is very pretty.That darn call drake moves so much. These are the best pictures I got - and they’re not even good!
I took a picture of his tail curl just in case. Idk.
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