Awsome! Just a note, the rooster pheasants get aggresive with pretty much anything unless they have no competition for females, you might have to get rid of some roosters in the future
The aviary is great, but I'm afraid that a quail might drown in that pool. I hope you put something along the sides of the pool so the birds can get out of it.
@@YowellsHoppinHilltopFarm ok. Yes the are a beautiful bird alright. When you start breeding them . Just remove most of the cock bird's as they will fight. I used to just pair them up 3 females to 1 male. But I did find 2 cock bird's with 8 hens worked good also . Go and get yourself some Bob white and Californian quails. They are extremely easy to look after and breed really well. I don't know if you can get grouse and woodcock and red legged Partridge they are very nice also. Nice bit of property you have there .👍
I am not sure about Kansas but these are Chinese Ringneck and melanistic mutant and once they are full grown we will keep some of them in the aviary but we will have to get rid of some of the males so they don’t pick on the females too bad.
What do you think of the aviary?
Yowell’s Hoppin Hilltop Farm it’s good
Yall did a good job on it!
I loved it. The birds are happy. Great job
I loved your video you did a wonderful job it's good to see young men like yourself involved in things like that keep up the good work
Awsome! Just a note, the rooster pheasants get aggresive with pretty much anything unless they have no competition for females, you might have to get rid of some roosters in the future
Brilliant. Love it!!
Great area, I would just add some shade.
Yeah I have an area in the back that has a roof and provides a lot of shade and I have a couple dog houses also!
You did a great job. I live with lots of snow. I did a top like that but used trees with bird netting and snow crusted it. Sad, sad day.
That's fantastic!
Thank you!
Very nice
Thank you!
The aviary is great, but I'm afraid that a quail might drown in that pool. I hope you put something along the sides of the pool so the birds can get out of it.
Great video my friend. I enjoyed it very much. Going to watch the rest here now.
Thank you I hope you enjoy the rest too!
Very nicely Done
Good job 🤘
Nice channel I love watching this channel
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Subscribed! Love your vid
Thank you
I would like to get some pheasants as well. I love all different kinds of birds.
Saw your comment on blakes new video and i had to check ur channel and damn man you did a hella of a job
Thank you so much!
Very cool
You the are got
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Great job peacock in snow video - UA-cam
Any upgrade on the phasant
Loved it
What variety of pheasants have you got mate ?. You doing a very good job.👍
Right now I only have Ringneck pheasants
@@YowellsHoppinHilltopFarm are you growing them for meat or just pets?. Have you seen the majestic pheasants ?. All the best from Australia.👍
Just pets! They are beautiful animals and I just like watching them and feeding them along with the ducks and chickens!
@@YowellsHoppinHilltopFarm ok. Yes the are a beautiful bird alright. When you start breeding them . Just remove most of the cock bird's as they will fight. I used to just pair them up 3 females to 1 male. But I did find 2 cock bird's with 8 hens worked good also . Go and get yourself some Bob white and Californian quails. They are extremely easy to look after and breed really well. I don't know if you can get grouse and woodcock and red legged Partridge they are very nice also. Nice bit of property you have there .👍
@@melpeddle7243 thanks so much for the advice! I’d love to get some bobwhite quail sometime in the future!
Are they the same type as the pheasants in Kansas? What will you do with them when they are grown?
I am not sure about Kansas but these are Chinese Ringneck and melanistic mutant and once they are full grown we will keep some of them in the aviary but we will have to get rid of some of the males so they don’t pick on the females too bad.
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