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You have to have a separate aviary which you can also put in Quail, Chukar, Turkeys, Peafowl- together. Until breeding season when you will want to separate to keep from cross breeding.

Question based on this- I have heard that some pheasant species are quite aggressive (the males anyhow). They really don't pick on the itsy bitsy quail?


They are pretty birds.

Maybe someday if I get tired of geese.​
 
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I would be interested in trying. A lady in garden club is just jonesing for some of those 'dark egg layers' and I told her if I could find some eggs I'd put them in my sportsman for her.

I'm over the mountains in SW WA.
 
I think Michael go's thru a bag a week. Right Russ ???????????

Some of you might remember "The BIG Egg" I was bragging about two months ago. Kim and justbugged have seen it. Well yesterday I got ANOTHER one
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its NOT as big as the first one, but definitely BIGGER than the average size egg. It was in the same nest box as the first one.Think it was the same sexlink but not sure. I'm hoping to bring both to the party. The first one has a crack in it cause it froze when it was out in the frig. on the porch in the cold weather
 
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Oh! I love my garden porn! I have a degree in Horticulture and go great gangbusters on my garden every year. My problem is often the seed packets have more seeds than I can use in a couple seasons, and after that I just plant them in a patch at the end of the rows to add some color if they germinate (if they are flowers) or plant them near the manure piles (if they are veggies).

I have a bunch of seed. It would be nice to do a meetup with other gardeners later in spring to do a seed exchange.

The thing I'm currently loving the heck out of? Jellybean California poppies with lavender, Red C. poppies with lavender, dwarf hollyhocks that bloom the same year sown, dahlia 'Yellow Corvette', the raspberry patch I put in last year, and the pearl onions I grew last year. All were fantastic!

I also have to have zinnias. What is a garden without zinnias? I love the scabious type.

I try to keep a couple catalogs on my bedside and in the bathroom at all times. Ahhhhhh. Garden catalogs keep my imagination going in winter.
 
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I have been trying for years to find someone to seed share with. I would like to be able to take advantage of the much better price on something other than the small packets. The seeds ususally quadruple in number and it only adds a dollar or so to the price.

Anybody want to share an order with me. I don't do flowers except if they are edible in some way. But I am into almost every type of veg. Nasturtiums, Poppy's for seeds, Coneflowers (all colors), Amaranth, and others. Love Runner Beans. I like alpine strawberries from seeds, and love to try different things like cardoon and romanesco cauli/broccoli types. Also savoy cabbages. Who wants to go in with me. I have usually bought from territorial seed company. I like organic or biodiverse seeds, but am willing to compromise to save money. Also willing to do another seed company..... But have such bad luck with Burkey (not Burpee) that I am boycotting them right now.
 
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Suburbanchick... OMG I want to have a funny flock farm! The three of us would be the flock, I suppose
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I also have way more duck pictures than I have family pictures...

I've been looking at the catalogs too! I'm going nuts because I am so broke from my last duck purchase. This year I'm gonna plant my humus garden. I think I can do everything but the sesame. Anyone have a greenhouse that can grow sesame? Gosh, I would love to have some local tahini... I only have a small area to grow edibles, since I'm mostly in shade here, so I have to really plan out what I'm growing.

Has anyone spoken to Mike recently to see if he is still in need of feed? I think I was up again at the beginning of January. If someone has spoken to him, I can purchase two bags on Friday.

I have to head back to work...
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ultasol: I would be willing to send some Barnevelder eggs to try first not the BCM's
PM me your address and I will get those off to you as soon as I can.
You will have to pay for shipping though.

Pheasants are very aggressive/ territorial during breeding season. If you have peafowl or quail in the pen it doesn't much matter though.
I think it has to do with the size difference?
I often run different pens with quail in ea.
Helps to off set the mood in their space.
Anytime I have more than one roo pheasant in a pen than they all get the peepers. The min. on them was a hunderd so I've had them for a couple of years now.
Incase I have missed anything.........bummer, tryin' to keep up.
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Oh guy's I really need to join you all, in our own neighborhood. I have the llama experience. I just miss them to pieces. The trick with camelids is to spit first. I am fairly good at spitting with a LOT of noise. I really need to join please, oh pretty please. I will even try to be nice most of the time. They don't let me out very much anymore. But I really like everyone I have met so far. Oh it helps that I am really really very scary to coyotes. I think it because they sense I want to make them become chicken dog pets, that and I will look them in the eye with a 22 and I don't blink very much. Can I join can I can I really pretty Please with sugar on it.
 
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Interesting. I've seen some posts where people have gotten rid of their pheasants due of the aggressiveness of the males. Does this hold true for all the species you've worked with (the level of aggression) or are some better/worse than others? Or does it vary more from male to male than it does from species to species?

Pretty birds. I grew up going to the Phoenix Zoo quite often. They had quite a few peacocks and exotic pheasants that wandered the grounds- I always loved them. The peacocks are far too loud to keep unless you're quite far from your neighbor. Are some of the pheasant breeds as loud?

I find it all interesting.

For instance, I've read that there is not as much variation between the different breeds of geese as far as noise/aggression. I am finding that to be quite untrue. I have three breeds- all reported to be docile as far as geese go.

So far the one that is so quiet that you would hardly know they were there is the dewlap toulouse. The gander is reportedly quite aggressive during breeding season, but currently they are docile.

My buff gander is good for me, but will attack strangers readily.
 
You all are too funny.

Sunday I was outside doing yardwork. I had pulled up the fencing around a couple perennial beds, and of course the chickens were in it immediately. As they were scratching up the emerging buds, and searching for worms, I was half heartedly chasing them out. (It was a losing battle) I finally said loudly "Stop that, those are my worms".

Wouldn't you know right then a neighbor came around the corner, through the fence, into my backyard saying "I thought I heard you out here talking"

Thankfully my neighbors mostly all like me. And think the chickens are cool.

As far as Michael is concerned I think he is about out. I think Kim was the last to buy a bag for him. I'd kind of forgotten about that in the hectic holiday rush. Shall we continue? I can do more w/o difficulty.

BTW- I finally joined the 20th century. Paid my first bill on-line a few minutes ago. Maybe by 2020 I'll be in the 21st century.
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Russ
 
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