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Thank you so much for the help
I dont have any at the moment but plan to grab some on wednesday...is that too late??Are you feeding it a gamebird or turkey starter? If not, I suggest that you get some. Your chicks could eat that too.
It should be fine on your chick starter/grower until Wednesday but yes they require a higher protein level such as a turkey/gamebird starter or an all-flock crumble. It is also a ringneck pheasant which typically requires a DNR permit to keep (check your state requirements). Pheasants can be tamed but are much more flighty than chickens and cannot be free-ranged nor coop-trained. Like other gamebirds, they ideally should not be kept with chickens. They should have a fully enclosed area of their own with room to move around. You may be able to get a better idea of sex in another 4-6 weeks if you post new photos. Any other questions, feel free to ask and @007Sean will probably have much more advice once he pops in!I dont have any at the moment but plan to grab some on wednesday...is that too late??
It should be fine on your chick starter/grower until Wednesday but yes they require a higher protein level such as a turkey/gamebird starter or an all-flock crumble. It is also a ringneck pheasant which typically requires a DNR permit to keep (check your state requirements). Pheasants can be tamed but are much more flighty than chickens and cannot be free-ranged nor coop-trained. Like other gamebirds, they ideally should not be kept with chickens. They should have a fully enclosed area of their own with room to move around. You may be able to get a better idea of sex in another 4-6 weeks if you post new photos. Any other questions, feel free to ask and @007Sean will probably have much more advice once he pops in!