Will they set and hatch their own, or do the eggs need to be collected daily and incubated? Thanks in advance!
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My broody hen is sitting on pheasant eggs right now and are due to hatch next week.. I was told not to put pheasants in with chickens because they carry diseases so now Idk what to do about the eggs she's sitting on.
Do I let her hatch them out and take care of them or do I take them right after they are born and put them in the brooder? I read the link you posted but it didn't say anything about my question..
Yes I know the gestation time as I have been hatching them in the incubator but this my first experience with a broody.. so I was unsure.
And yes I do have pheasants![]()
Yes, give them game bird starter. When you build their pen make sure you cover it. They are good flyers and will fly out. They start flying at a very young age. If you didn't you may want to read this thread. There are a lot of good tips. Good luck and have fun.My postal carrier dropped off 24 pheasant eggs for me to try to hatch. I had just about given up when I checked this morning. I have 3 external pips and can hear pipping.and cheeping in 2 of them. Now what? I really didn't think any would hatch. What feed should I give them? Game bird starter? I will put up a run with shelter when they are big enough to go outside. I am really excited and I don't want to do anything wrong. I have only raised chickens and have no experience with game birds. Thanks for any information.