Looking for a pair of Red Golden Pheasants

Takeylla

Songster
6 Years
Oct 8, 2018
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I’m looking for a pair of unrelated pure (not redGolden mix with Lady Amherst) (or any other mixes, b/c I might breed them in the future) and if there’s any in need of a home what better way to find them and give them a new home. I’ve been interested in them for a few years now and think I’m finally ready. I might even get 2 unrelated pairs to sell unrelated offspring in the future as well. So if anyone has any let me know I’m interested, I live in South Carolina.
 
Are you requesting someone provide you with a free breeding pair? Just in case you didn't notice, your request was posted in the "free rehome" section.

Even hatchery (low) quality cost $100+ each. I can only image an unrelated breeding pair to be much much more expensive.

If you posted this in the wrong section, and are looking to purchase a breeding, you might want to have your post moved to the correct section. To do that, simply click the "report" on YOUR post, and in the "report reason" field, ask for it to be moved to the proper section.

Best of luck on your search, they are beautiful birds.
 
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Are you requesting someone provide you with a free breeding pair? Just in case you didn't notice, your request was posted in the "free rehome" section.

Even hatchery (low) quality cost $100+ each. I can only image an unrelated breeding pair to be much much more expensive.

If you posted this in the wrong section, and are looking to purchase a breeding, you might want to have your post moved to the correct section. To do that, simply click the "report" on YOUR post, and in the "report reason" field, ask for it to be moved to the proper section.

Best of luck on your search, they are beautiful birds.
No, I’m just looking for either an adult or juvenile pair someone doesn’t want anymore, because it’s better to give a new home to one that needs on. And I’m willing to pay for my birds, I just trust byc people over other online sources :)
 
I agree with the above.
There are several breeders in Missouri.
https://agriculture.mo.gov/animals/pdf/poultry_yearbook.pdf
As was said, to get an unrelated pair of adults shipped to you, don't expect them to be cheap.
Shipping alone including the box/es is likely at least $100.
Yeah, I’m willing to pay for them I just feel like it’s better to give a home to a bird in need of one before I get one from a breeder as well as me trusting byc members over online sources for getting birds
 
All the breeders and hatcheries in the Missouri Poultry Yearbook are in there because they are NPIP and the book is put out by the Department of Agriculture.

I think it would be a longshot that someone would have an unrelated pair of a fairly rare bird that need homes.
 

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