Description: Winter Laying bird. These hen were hatched late fall/winter 2023 and are now laying till Winter. Now is the best time to hatch some adorable pheasants to give them a head start for the new year. 36 fertile hatching eggs. These eggs come from healthy and diverse flocks of well-cared-for Ringneck Pheasants. Hardy, beautiful and very good flying birds that like to roost up high. Perfect for those looking to start or expand their flock. The eggs are carefully packaged and shipped to ensure their safety and viability. We guarantee fertility and safely shipped eggs to your door, but the art of hatching success is all on you. Below are some tips to hatch and raise. Don't miss out on this chance to bring some new life into your home or farm! Thank you for looking. Hatching tips. Make sure temperature set to 99.5 verifying with a high quality thermostat and let run at least 24 hours before placing eggs. Automatic egg Turner recommended. Place pointed side of egg down. Make sure the incubator sits in a climate controlled room at least 70°. And away from drafts. Blankets can be used to help keep in the heat and reduce electrical use. Eggs should be cradle in 6 to 10 days to check for development. Undeveloped eggs need to be removed. Humidity for the first 20 days should be roughly 45%. Then increase humidity towards hatch date. Stop turning eggs a week before hatching and slowly lower temp to 97. We start our baby chicks in a large cardboard box with food, 30% game bird grower, water ( baby chick drinker) and a heat lamp on one corner. Again keep away from draft. They stay in the box for the first two weeks of life. We then moved them to a larger covered enclosure outdoor to protect from rain from 2 weeks to 8 weeks. If it’s cold provide a heat lamps. They will grow for the next eight weeks Before being released to the elements. They don’t need a lot of space. We raise 100 birds in a 4x8x5 feet bird cage. Trick is to provide lots of branches in the birdhouse for them to perch and keep light low to keep from pecking each other. If you plan to release your bird open the cage and keep the door open. Some will return at night to roost. Provide water and food for the first few months. As long as they have food and water and feel safe they will stick around. If dogs and other predators they will fly to safety. Good luck!
Price: 140 USD
Location: Cypress, Texas
End Time: 2024-12-04T13:38:38.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type: Hatching Egg
Poultry Type: Pheasant