Pheasant chat and hatch-a-long!!!

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Thought I'd post some pics of some juvenile peach and yellow goldens and a mystery chick? I think it's a cinnamon (it's female) but came out of peach parents.
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This pen looked like this when I moved them into it!
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So pretty.
Not really....this time next year and then yeah, they will be purdy! They are all males by the way! ....except for the pair of Bob's, and the Cinnamon hen.
4 peach and 4 yellows
 
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Hello beautiful people, new here and finding lots of helpful info from fellow keepers of the red golden and hoping to learn quite a bit.
Howdy, and Welcome! Got any pics you can share!
 
Currently only have 1 male from a hatching this year but am happy to post him, I’ll get a couple here in a couple minutes when I go out to the pens.
 
Not excellent pics by far as he has only been here less than a week and is currently quarantined, molting and skittish but there he is lol
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I could be wrong on the molting as this what info was given when receiving this little guy.
 
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At 5 to 6 months they are generally molting from their chick feathers to their juvenile feathers. His tail feathers missing could either be from molting or they were pulled out by his previous pen mates.

☆ noticed the chicken wire....that will not keep any predators out. You can put 1" x 1/2" welded wire over the existing chicken wire or HC, even 3 to 4' high, deters most predators from trying to reach in and pull them through the wire.
 

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