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How about jungle fowl....
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We have raised 12 of the birds pictured so far.
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Beautiful!
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Birdguy do you know of a really unique one I haven't posted yet? Of course there are tons more I have missed but I will keep posting as I come across them. I haven't gotten to quail at all I guess.
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Quail most everyone knows already
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The eared pheasants are pretty cool (blue, white and brown). Diggers like the impeyans but pretty docile and cool sounding birds.
@Boneaddict probably has forgotten more about galliformes than most will ever know.
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What's the birds running all over the big island Hawaii?
Partridge sized, looked very huntable and were everywhere in the huntable areas of the game range.
Looked like those francolin
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I pretty much have raised a majority of the ones listed here and maybe some that haven’t been posted yet. I loved this time of year. The Wenas never sounded so good. My last mated pair was killed by a coon this last summer. I have torn down all but two pens. I’ve contemplated doing a couple mandarins in one of the pens and maybe some regular ones, in another.
I was also friends with the gentleman from walla walla that released them(he used to be a member on here) Many of them were birds from my place. Their downfall was they were so aggressive. They’d attack hunters and get shot. Throughout the years I’ve lost a couple birds out into,the Wenas. I had several live outside of my pens and survived for years. The one I just lost was a silver, that actually lived free for years, finally broke into the pen to fight the male in there and then stayed inside the pen.
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I'm going to raise them soon. Want to up my dog training game post retirement, when I can actually travel and chase titles.
Be cool to do some exotics, and be a small miller ranch type deal.
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I don't have any wild phez nor expect any to show up, in a pocket of good phez habitat yet sheilded from any migration in from colville valley.
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I had a lot of enjoyment doing it. It was an awesome experience for my kids. I could have easily marketed birds around the world, but international shipping refs are a beast, so I stayed within the boundaries of the US. In your neck of the woods, snowfall and top nets will be your enemy.
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