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smidey

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Hi all, i am keen to get a pheasant or pheasants as pets. I am sure i have heard they make good friendly pets, is this correct?

What is there to look out for? is it better to get small chicks or yearlings? I also have chooks. Anything else you can advise will be good.

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not really pets or friendly

i have ones that have been handreared that take food out of your hand a

and others reared under bantams that are fairly tame

but pheasants are down the food chain and their best defense is flight so not quite the same as keeping chooks

best idea is next season to purchase some eggs off trade me and hatch underneath a bantam

the heavier breed can squash the chicks

wild pheasants are just that and don't take well to confinements

quieter species are golden, and amherst

some can be kept free range but some will just wander away

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some poles, chicken mesh, nylon bird netting for roof, hey presto another pen

i have kept them together before alright

don't want to put you off keeping pheasants :wink:

no not all, i prefer to do it properly than run the risk of a disaster. :) its an idea being shelved not binned, the time will come. 8)

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We have a male golden that is just finishing off getting his adult colouration. Hens are hard to get so its just him at the moment. He will eat out of your hand and seems to be friendly enough. Not a bad pet really and definitely has the wow factor to people who haven't seen one before.

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