This is a Pre Sale for 6 Multicolored Ringneck Pheasant Hatching Eggs , Hens are just getting started..shipping will be late March, early April or as soon as hen’s start to lay. Fertility will be checked before orders are shipped. Orders will be shipped in foam and packed with care.


This pen of Ringneck contains a Abyssinian Blue Ringneck Male with 5 hens, two Abyssinian hens, 2 pied Green Ringneck hens and one Pied Melanistic hen. So eggs will be an assortment and possibly of some amazing colors of birds in the end result.


Incubation—


Pheasant eggs should be incubated at 99°F and 51% relative humidity for the first 20 days. You can use a mercury thermometer to check the temperature. You should also turn the eggs a couple times a day, but stop turning them a few days before hatch day.



Feeding—


From the time chicks are born until they are six weeks old, feed them a 30% protein medicated gamebird or turkey starter feed. For juvenile pheasants, feed them a 19% protein game bird grower. Adult breeding age pheasants require a 20% protein game bird feed, while non-breeding pheasants only require a 12% game bird maintenance feed.



Shipping hatching eggs can be risky and the seller is not responsible for eggs that are damaged during shipping. The eggs are packed with care, but there is no guarantee that they will arrive unbroken. The buyer is responsible for inspecting the eggs upon delivery and making any claims with the shipping carrier if necessary.



pheasants are popular in captivity and it is believed that George Washington may have kept some.



"I hope you are happy with your purchase of hatching eggs from Woodside Loft. We take great care in packaging and shipping our eggs, and we are confident that they will arrive safely.we will send extra eggs when available. We would be grateful if you would leave us a positive review about our packaging and business end of this deal and not about hatch rate. I send the same eggs I would hatch. Your feedback is important to us, and it will help us to continue to provide our customers with the best possible service."



The start of the breeding season can depend on the strain and age of the hens, weather conditions, feeding, and general husbandry practices. Our Pheasant hens here at Woodside Loft start laying in April , while others may start a bit after if younger hens. Order’s will be shipped in order they were purchased. Any Questions please ask.



Thanks John- Woodside Loft