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Thank you Sean for all the information!Howdy Soleyand Welcome to Backyard Chickens.
Golden pheasants are relatively easy to raise. A large pen is best for them in but a single bird can get by with a smaller area.
A single male will do ok by it's self.
If it has curly toes at 3 + years, they will not straighten out ....only breaking them and resetting would straighten them out, and would be stressful to the bird and require a vet performing the reset.
They should be fed a complete and balanced feed ration of 24% protein. Their habitat should be well landscaped, large smooth rocks, grasses, shrubs and small trees if the enclosure is large enough to do so....makes for healthier birds.
Another point...do not raise chickens anywhere near pheasants. Chickens have and can tolerate alot of diseases that will kill a pheasant, as well as other gamebirds
Thanks for joining our community! Good luck with your birds.
Thanks for the tip.Hello and welcome to BYC!Glad you joined.
Good luck with the pheasant. I would imagine Purina Flock Raiser would be a good starting point for the food. But @007Sean would know better.
Hey Soley, seeing as this is for New Members Introductions, could you please post your questions in the Pheasant forum, here's the link.Thank you Sean for all the information!
I'm going to be building a cage. Would it be better to have it longer than taller or? The space it will be located measures 4'D 12'L 8'H. What feeding vessels would you recommend for water and feed? Thank you for the feed info, how much should I expect it to eat per day? So many questions .....
I'll try but he's very sketchy right now.... heard you can tame them thoughWelcome!
Can you get pictures of your new bird and the area you plan on keeping it in?