Male Golden Pheasants With Button Quail?

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Could I keep button quail along with 2 Male golden pheasants. There run is completely covered so nothing can get in or out. It is 8ft X 8ft.
 
Could I keep button quail along with 2 Male golden pheasants. There run is completely covered so nothing can get in or out. It is 8ft X 8ft.
I agree it’s a huge risk with button quail......i successfully kept a lone button male with my pheasants, chukar and coturnix but he was with them from brooder on. i now have my buttons in smaller aviary with my finches and budgies but depending on your location, the buttons need access to heat with temps below 50*. my pheasants do okay with my coturnix but even then, there is always risk of loss due to size differences especially when male pheasants go through “puberty” and don’t understand that they are not meant to breed the female quail.
 
Thank you for your replies. Could I have chukar partridge instead?
It's really a 'toss up' when you start integrating different species to a single enclosure. Alot depends on how big the enclosure is, how much 'furniture', ie; stumps, shrubs, grasses, smooth rocks, perches, etc...you have in the pen to provide a stimulating habitat and a 'no line of sight' landscape and have refuge places for the hens from aggressive males during the breeding season.

As a rule, I try not to mix my aviaries, although, I have done it in the past but eventually I had to move them to separate pens due to fighting. It's just easier and better to raise gamebirds in their own enclosures than in a community enclosure.
 
In addition to Seans reply,you can't just add birds to an established pen.You need to put allbirds in a pen that is new to all.There still may be some fighting just to get a pecking order,but should be minimal.You can't even add a hen to a male that is in an established pen,hen or not he may kill her.You can add a male to a hen in an established pen with no issues.
Get into the ornamentals we need more people to get involved to keep them around for ever.AAND PLEASE DO NOT CROSD BREED ANY PHEASANT BREEDS!
In N.H.,Tony.
 
Thank you for your replies. Could I have chukar partridge instead?
it is possible but from experience, I highly recommend that you consider the advice given by @007Sean and NH tony. building a mixed flock is definitely not for the “faint of heart” and it comes with great risks as each species of gamebird has different spacial requirements, different personalities, and different sizes. I have been able to mix certain birds successfully by being willing to accept the risks, allowing plenty of spaceand refuges, and following a look/but don’t touch integration method when adding new birds. I also have maintained the ability to separate and/or cull any birds that are showing fighting/aggressive tendencies in the main aviary.
 

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