My co-worker is a pheasant

ronathome

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May 1, 2022
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My co-worker while I telework from home happens to be a yellow golden pheasant.

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Is it normal for my pheasant to act wild in his coop when I try to get him into his crate so I can bring him indoors, but when he is inside my home he acts "tamed"?
 
Howdy, :frow
No gamebirds like to be chased around their enclosure, or be approached from above....better to try and pick them up from the side or underneath them.
The reason he is acting 'calm' is because he is unsure of his surroundings, ie; scared.
Thanks. I guess either that or he is in his workplace professional behavior mode.
 
Howdy, :frow
No gamebirds like to be chased around their enclosure, or be approached from above....better to try and pick them up from the side or underneath them.
The reason he is acting 'calm' is because he is unsure of his surroundings, ie; scared.
If I continue (everyday) to bring my pet pheasants inside my home during the day and putting them back in their outdoor coop at night, will they eventually learn that I am not a threat?

Or should I just give up and not interact with them anymore?

From my point of view they seem to be getting tamer everyday since I got them. It’s a slow process I must say, but if I were to compare them to when I first got them, they were more scared of me before than present day.
 
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