Tragopans for Sale

Tragopans are pheasants that live in the mountains of the Middle East and China, including Pakistan, Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Nepal, India, and Myanmar. They are classified as one species in the Phasianidae family (horned birds) and is known as the “horny pheasants” because of the bright red horns that show atop its head during mating rituals. Although there are five species within the Tragopan family, they all look pretty similar and can be told apart by their subtle differences. They usually have reddish copper heads with some blue on its face, and darker maroon brown bodies with white spots. Males usually have a “bib”, a noticeably different chest. They are medium-sized birds, that aren't much of flyers and nest in trees, unlike other pheasants.

Pheasants ,waterfowl for sale

  • Price: 100.00 up
  • Name: Jeff
  • Posted: 12/27/2023
  • Phone: 5097106068
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Washington

2023 hatch,cheer pairs.males in temminick tragopans out of my imported lines. Cheers,horsfield,lineated,white crested kalij,edward all malesTrade drouni white eared. Pair Ross geese,barnacles.shipped from wa.state

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Doves, Jungle fowl, pheasant.

  • Price: $1,234.00
  • Name: jon miller
  • Posted: 12/19/2023
  • Phone: 4435361583
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Maryland

Have the following available, call or text if interested 3.3 Grey jungle fowl 0.2 red collard dove 1.0 satyr tragopan 1.2 formosan 0.1 bianchi 1.0 horsefield Kalij

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Pheasants

  • Name: Ed Benhardt
  • Posted: 12/06/2023
  • Phone: 5099901286
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Washington

2023 hatch temmincks tragopan pheasants, $315 per pair; $520 per trio. 2022 full color temmincks males, $205 each. 2023 hatch Impeyan pheasants, $520 per pair. Box and shipping are extra. Email or text preferred.

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Pheasants for Sale

  • Name: Kurt Landig
  • Posted: 11/22/2023
  • Phone: 5672011582
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Ohio

2023 Hatch Pheasants: Impeyan Monal males, 200.00, Satyr Tragopan male, 285.00 (No females in either of these). Cheer pairs, 200.00.

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EMU pheasants ,Call ducks

  • Price: $500.00
  • Name: Eward
  • Posted: 11/17/2023
  • Phone: 6265065665
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: California

Location : Southern California 91788 Birds : white mandarin ducks hen 230$ open for trade with a male Regular mandarin duck pair 300$ 2.5 year old EMU pair ,about to lay eggs around December 900$ for the pair Call ducks 200 each / show quail...

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Temminck's Tragopans & Satyr Tragopans

  • Name: Woodside Aviary, James Kotterman
  • Posted: 11/05/2023
  • Phone: 7659852805
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Indiana

TRAGOPAN ENTHUSIASTS; Available are unrelated Temminck's Tragopans pairs from the 2023 spring hatch. There are no single or extra hens available. However, There are extra and single males available. Also there are Satyr Tragopans available only in ma...

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temminick tragopan hen and Maltese pigeons

  • Price: $250.00
  • Name: Henry Nguyen
  • Posted: 10/21/2023
  • Phone: 7142601442
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina

temminick tragopan hen for $250 Maltese pigeon $500 a pair

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Satyr Tragopan Males, Blue Eared Males, Cheer Pairs

  • Name: Ron Johnson
  • Posted: 10/15/2023
  • Phone: 8145152570
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: Pennsylvania

2023 Hatch Pheasants Satyr Tragopan Males (no females) $350 each Blue Eared Males (no females) $80 each Cheer pairs $200, plus extra male $100 Boxes and shipping extra

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Siamese fire back

  • Name: Ron
  • Posted: 09/24/2023
  • Phone: 8034642388
  • Email: Email Seller
  • Location: South Carolina

I have a Siamese fireback male, hatched spring of this year Id like to trade him for a siamese hen, I would also work a deal for a temmicks tragopan male, a couple mandarin hens. I also have a few yellow golden males that I dont need, Id trade them...

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Tragopan Facts

Tragopan pheasants are the most colorful of all pheasants. The Temminck's Tragopan is thought of as the most beautiful among the family and is also an excellent breeder in captivity. Since being imported to the United States, it's become the best-bred bird of all Tragopans in the Western world. People now believe over half the population is in the United States. They will also cross-breed with Satyr and Cabot's species.

Breeding Tragopans

Very much depending on species, reproduction details can vary. It's been difficult to capture the mating “dance” on film, so most available photos are of the bird in a more normal circumstance. After a male has wooed a female by displaying its horns and chest, the female will lay 3-4 eggs and incubate them for 28-29 days in their nest. A great deal of time is spent on their nest. Generally speaking, most Tragopans are shy birds that live in solidarity or with only one or few other birds. The mating season is typically April through June.

 

Like other pheasants, Tragopan are hunted. Three of the five Tragopan pheasant species are on the IUCN's (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) endangered species list, including Cabot's, Blythe's, and The Western. Another, Satyr Tragopan, has been added to the list by CITES (Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species). Efforts are being made by India and Pakistan to revive the Western Tragopan population, but no plans involving breeding have been implemented as of late. The existing population of the Satyr Tragopan is listed under the 1st class national protection status list. Because the Tragopan have been heavily bred in the United States, there is a variety available for purchase and viewing at zoos and wildlife parks. The San Diego Zoo is one place that has kept them in captivity. Most of the current population in the U.S. Has derived from Tragopan that was brought to the U.S. In the 1950s. They appreciate large aviaries with plenty of shrubs and trees for nesting.

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