I was given a beautiful melanistic cockerel (is that what a young male pheasant is called?) a few weeks ago. He is my first pheasant and I have some questions:
1. I know that ringnecks are some of the craziest pheasants, but does anybody have any tips for 'taming' them.
2. He's by himself and I've read that another male could be put with him, would it have to be a ringneck? Or could it be an Amhearst?
3. How can I encourage him to use his shelter? He sleeps on the opposite side of his pen, even when it's windy, and the nights are getting to be cold.
1. I know that ringnecks are some of the craziest pheasants, but does anybody have any tips for 'taming' them.
2. He's by himself and I've read that another male could be put with him, would it have to be a ringneck? Or could it be an Amhearst?
3. How can I encourage him to use his shelter? He sleeps on the opposite side of his pen, even when it's windy, and the nights are getting to be cold.
) you can have multiple males of different varieties as long as introduced properly and no females around anywhere. As far as taming, you can sometimes gain their trust with lots of time and treats. Cockbirds are typically easier to tame than hens. I give mine 5-grain premium scratch with dried mealworms but others prefer BOSS. Big thing is security from escape and from predators. Mine freak out if a squirrel gets too close 