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Thanks for replying! Can you explain this a bit more? Are you actually piercing the skull and how much force is needed for that?
The quail are in my pheasant pens. I’ll have to get some pics! LolStill no quail? Lol
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Thanks for replying! Can you explain this a bit more? Are you actually piercing the skull and how much force is needed for that?
The quail are in my pheasant pens. I’ll have to get some pics! LolStill no quail? Lol
Thanks! They only need to be federally marked which is seamless band, tattoo on web of foot, right hind toe clip, and pinion of one wing.Amazing photos! I always love all your duck photos. And the ducklings are just too cute. I'm curious on the cranes though. I thought they needed to be pinioned if they are in a non-covered area. I could be wrong though. do you mind educating me?
Thanks! They only need to be federally marked which is seamless band, tattoo on web of foot, right hind toe clip, and pinion of one wing.
Here is a list of what I raiseThank you! How many species/mutations do you have in your collection now?
Your birds are so pretty/cute (I'm super jealous!) How can you own the wild bird- breeds like Sandhill cranes, Hooded Merganser etc? I'm curios like is there a special license? (not attacking you, just wondering)Here is a list of what I raise
Canvas back
Red head
American golden eye
Ruddy duck
Smew
Bufflehead
Hooded merganser
Ring neck
Mandarin
Wood duck
Chiloe widgeon
Falcated teal
Green wing teal
Cinnamon teal
Baikal teal
Ring teal
Northern pintail
Northern shoveler
Red crested pochard
Silver Red head
Silver Bahama pintail
Silver Wood duck
Platinum wood duck
Apricot wood duck
Canadian geese
Blue snow geese
Snow geese
Red Breasted geese
Barnacle Geese
Trumpeter swan
Mute Swan
East African Crane
Sandhill Crane
Blue scale quail
Mountain quail
Bobwhite quail
Snow flake bobwhite
Coturnix quail
Chukars
Impeyan pheasant
Cabot’s tragopan
Grey peacock pheasant
Red Golden Pheasant
Swinhoe pheasant
Blue peafowl
thanks! Yes I have a state permit and 2 different federal permitsYour birds are so pretty/cute (I'm super jealous!) How can you own the wild bird- breeds like Sandhill cranes, Hooded Merganser etc? I'm curios like is there a special license? (not attacking you, just wondering)