Jody and Pine Grove and anyone else with pheasants, can you answer a question for me?
Back in Aug I was given some Ringneck Pheasants from a friend. There were 4 of them. Well, I lost one of them when they were 8 weeks old. I have three left. I believe that all of them are BOYS!
My question for all of you pheasant folks is...... is there a possibility that since I do not have any girls to tempt these boys, that I may be able to keep them together (kind of a bachelor club) as they get older? I really hope I can keep them together, they are so tame. 2 of them jump up and sit on my knee to eat mealworms out of my fingers. The 3rd one is a little bit more wary and won't sit on me, but will come eat out of my hand. All three of them come to meet me when I walk in their coop.
Their color colors are changing every day it seems and they get even more beautiful all the time. I took a few pics today, just head shots to show the red they are getting on their faces, I will try to take more soon and post them.
I can't wait till they get all their adult feathers, they will be stunning!!
Lisa
Back in Aug I was given some Ringneck Pheasants from a friend. There were 4 of them. Well, I lost one of them when they were 8 weeks old. I have three left. I believe that all of them are BOYS!
My question for all of you pheasant folks is...... is there a possibility that since I do not have any girls to tempt these boys, that I may be able to keep them together (kind of a bachelor club) as they get older? I really hope I can keep them together, they are so tame. 2 of them jump up and sit on my knee to eat mealworms out of my fingers. The 3rd one is a little bit more wary and won't sit on me, but will come eat out of my hand. All three of them come to meet me when I walk in their coop.
Their color colors are changing every day it seems and they get even more beautiful all the time. I took a few pics today, just head shots to show the red they are getting on their faces, I will try to take more soon and post them.



I can't wait till they get all their adult feathers, they will be stunning!!

Lisa