Pheasants for Sale

(Phasianidae)

Pheasants are birds that have originated from Asia. There are 35 species of Pheasant and they are closely related to Quail, Partridges, and Chickens. It's not unheard of that a flock of Pheasants adopt a lost or abandoned Chicken. These birds cover the globe and are popular targets for game. In some countries eating them is a delicacy. Although their population decreases each year, its population is healthy enough to be considered not endangered.

Pheasants

  • Name: Mitchell Sommers
  • Posted: 10/05/2022
  • Phone: 3202122890
  • Location: Minnesota

Elliots $200/pr (extra hens $100 ea.) Yellow golden males $50 Gamble quail males $10 All birds are 2022 hatch. Call or text only.

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Waterfowl and Pheasants

  • Name: Frank H Ball
  • Posted: 09/26/2022
  • Phone: 2152729916
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania

Waterfowl & Pheasants for Sale 2022 Pairs & Hens White Mandarins $125 each 2022 Pair and 2021 Drake Wood Ducks $50 each Bahama Pintail Pairs $140 pr. Silver Bahama Pintail Pairs and hens $70 each 2020 Pair Yellow Golden Pheasants $120 2021 Rin...

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Pheasants for sale in N.H.

  • Price: $75.00
  • Name: Tony Tirone
  • Posted: 09/14/2022
  • Phone: 6039537050
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: New Hampshire

2022 hatch red golden 75.00 pr,yellow golden 75.00 pr, Amherst 100.00 pr, reeves 125.00 pr,silvers 100.00 pr,Jones silvers 250.00 pr,berloiz silvers 250.00 pr.w.c kalij 100.00 pr,nepal males 60.00ea.

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Lady Amherst's Pheasant, Silver Teal, Red-breasted Geese

  • Name: Alex Levitskiy
  • Posted: 09/04/2022
  • Phone: 607-591-7401
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: New York
  • Website: www.bluecreekaviaries.com

I have the following 2022 hatch surplus available (they have seamless bands and are full-winged): 4.0 Lady Amherst's pheasant - Kurt Landig stock, parent raised 1.2 Silver teal - parent raised I also have two 2016 hatch male red-breasted geese (...

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Lady Amherst Pheasants

  • Price: $40.00
  • Name: Michael Coblentz
  • Posted: 09/03/2022
  • Phone: 330-852-0615
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Ohio

2022 Hatch

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Pheasants and Partridges

  • Price: $100.00
  • Name: Bret
  • Posted: 09/02/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Maryland

I am thinning out my flock to make room for other breeds. I have the following breeder birds available. First come first served. Red Golden Pheasant Breeder Trio $200. Yellow Golden Pheasant Breeder Pair $150. Abyssinian Blue Pheasant Breeder Pa...

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Pheasants

  • Price: $1.00
  • Name: Terry
  • Posted: 09/01/2022
  • Phone: 9138792587
  • Location: Kansas

HOAGBA EXOTIC BIRD, ANIMAL, & EQUIPMENT AUCTION 8:00 A. M., Saturday, September 10, 2022 Johnson County Fairgrounds, Gardner, Kansas The fairgrounds are located at 136 E. Washington Street in downtown Gardner. Take Exit 210 off I-35. Go...

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2022 Waterfowl

  • Price: $1.00
  • Name: Hannah Stolz
  • Posted: 08/31/2022
  • Phone: 9077074036
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Wisconsin

For sale 2022 please call or text 907-707-4036 Will ship USPS or delta cargo. Located in Wisconsin Wood duck - $100 pair extra drakes $50 Mandarin duck - extra drakes $90 Chiloe widgeon - extra hens $50 American widgeon $50 extra hens Euras...

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Elliot Pheasant Breeders

  • Price: $200.00
  • Name: Bret
  • Posted: 08/27/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Maryland

Elliot Pheasant breeders. The birds are 3 years old and have produced chicks. I am only selling to make room for other breeds of pheasants. Pick up in Thurmont, Maryland. No shipping. I have 2 unrelated pairs available. $200 per pair. Please on...

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Pheasants

  • Price: $1.00
  • Name: HOAGBA
  • Posted: 08/23/2022
  • Phone: 913-879-2587
  • Location: Kansas
  • Website: Http//hoagbagardnerauction.org

Pheasants, ducks, geese, quail, bantams, chickens,

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Waterfowl/Pheasants

  • Name: Frank Ball
  • Posted: 08/15/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania

2022 Wood Duck Pairs $110 2021 Wood Duck Drakes $55 2022 White Mandarin pairs $250 Silver Bahama Pintail Pairs $150 Bahama Pintail pairs $115 2021 Mikado Pheasant male $85 2021 Elliot Pheasant pair $150 2020 Chestnut Breasted teal male $90 20...

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Young Palawan peacock pheasant

  • Price: $350.00
  • Name: Dan
  • Posted: 08/11/2022
  • Phone: 7134161461
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Texas

2-month old parent-raised Palawan available - $350. Prefer contact by text.

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Abyssinian Blue Pheasant Chicks

  • Price: $10.00
  • Name: Bret
  • Posted: 08/07/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Maryland

Abyssinian Blue Pheasant chicks. $10 each. Pick up in Thurmont, Maryland. No shipping. Chicks are about 2 weeks old. Please only contact me if you are going to purchase chicks. Please include your name, or I will not respond. Thanks.

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Abyssinian Blue Pheasant Breeders

  • Price: $100.00
  • Name: Bret
  • Posted: 08/07/2022
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Maryland

Abyssinian Blue Pheasant breeding pair. Birds are 2 years old and still laying fertile eggs. I am selling to make room for other birds. $100 for the pair and extra male. Pick up in Thurmont, Maryland. No shipping. Please only contact me if you are...

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Assorted Birds

  • Name: kevin werner
  • Posted: 08/05/2022
  • Phone: 7653096344
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Indiana

I have the following 2022 hatch for sale: DUCKS Mandarins 125 pr White mandarins 250 pr Wood ducks 100 pr Silver wood ducks 300 pr Silver bahama pintails 125 pr Ring teal 100 pr Cape teal 125 pr Barnacle geese (breeders) 400 pr PHEASANTS...

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Types of Pheasants for Sale

Pheasants are kind of small, reaching 20-36 inches in height and up to 4 pounds total in weight. Males are larger than females in this species and they are sexually dysmorphic which means the male and female sexes look different. Male birds become colored brightly around 10 weeks of age and female birds remain mostly brown. Although Pheasant's lives are quite short, they have these skills to incorporate into their survival: the ability to run and fly at high speeds (8-10 miles per hour and 35-45 miles per hour), swim, excellent sense of hearing and eyesight to sense oncoming danger, and the ability to breathe rapidly to expel excess heat and maintain body temperatures.

The pheasant finds itself in a not-so-pleasant spot in the food chain. Pheasants can survive in the wild up to 3 years, but only 2-3% of the population will make it that far. 35% of the birds don't even see their 3rd month. These birds are heavily hunted, by both humans and animals. Of the animals, foxes, hawks, and owls are to blame for eating the bird. Raccoons and skunks are responsible for eating Pheasant eggs. It does not help the Pheasant that they are not migratory birds. They can survive days without eating and have the ability to stick one foot in the snow and look for food sources, but sticking around during cold winters makes them vulnerable to hunting and larger animals that have less to choose from during that season.

What do Pheasants eat?

Pheasants are omnivorous and like many birds eat plants, insects, seeds, worms, berries, and small reptiles. Males are considered roosters and females, hens when talking about reproduction. They will flock together with up to 7 birds. Hens will lay on average 12 eggs, but up to 20 and have several “broods” per year. Incubation lasts 23 days and the mother cares for its young until they are capable around 2 weeks of age. This is when they have learned to fly.

Pheasants In Captivity

Pheasant is living in 40 of our American states and is raised by over 100 farms. The populations farmed are released by individuals, clubs, and government agencies to satisfy the needs of hunters. There is a lot of information about farming Pheasant and caring for it, which makes it an ideal choice for farming. One main point made by the information available is to give the chicks a comfortable and healthy lifestyle, in hopes they grow to maturity rather than dying from stress. Problems among birds or the overpopulation of a pen are easy to spot and solve.

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