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Pheasant chicks - Need help to identify

smoothmule

Crowing
13 Years
Apr 12, 2008
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I've never had pheasants. My farther in law had some ornamentals about 20 yrs ago but he's getting older and not really remembering much about them. I picked these 4 up at our local feed store. They originated from Cackle Hatchery.

I have been reading some of the more recent posts and guessing I have males because of the blue eyes and thinking they are Goldens of different types?? I know they are probably not the best but they'll be a fun start for me and if they do well, I may sell them and get a pair of some type that catches my eye but I would put up a really good pen and plant it heavily to create the correct type of environment for whatever breed I get. These chicks will be for learning so all comments are appreciated.

Thanks


Chick 1






Chick 2





Chick 3





Chick 4



Chick 4 would not open it's eyes for a photo, no matter what I did. It seemed to be stressed more by all the attention so I just stopped. The second I put it back in the cage, it was fine but it would actually drop it's head to one side like playing possum.
 
I've never had pheasants. My farther in law had some ornamentals about 20 yrs ago but he's getting older and not really remembering much about them. I picked these 4 up at our local feed store. They originated from Cackle Hatchery.

I have been reading some of the more recent posts and guessing I have males because of the blue eyes and thinking they are Goldens of different types?? I know they are probably not the best but they'll be a fun start for me and if they do well, I may sell them and get a pair of some type that catches my eye but I would put up a really good pen and plant it heavily to create the correct type of environment for whatever breed I get. These chicks will be for learning so all comments are appreciated.

Thanks


Chick 1






Chick 2





Chick 3





Chick 4



Chick 4 would not open it's eyes for a photo, no matter what I did. It seemed to be stressed more by all the attention so I just stopped. The second I put it back in the cage, it was fine but it would actually drop it's head to one side like playing possum.
No1 looks like a yellow golden,no 2 red golden,no 3 maybe cinnamon golden,no 4 maybe dark throated golden.It's hard to say with so many mutations around.You can tell better when they color out.
In N.H.,Tony.
 
Tony, I bought them at my feed store. They had no idea, they got them from Cackle Hatchery in Lebanon, Mo. I live about an hour from Cackle. I'm not a fan of them but these were cheap chicks, $5 each, and I thought it would be fun to learn by raising a few. The Cackle website listed a few breeds of pheasants but not very good pictures for identification.
 

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