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2007-02-09 07:48:54 · 3 answers · asked by quizzicalconundrum 1 in Pets Birds

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Generally, yes. It does depend on the size of the pen and how many birds, as too small a pen will lead to pecking and dead birds. Also, keeping chickens with other birds leads to the hazard of salmonella. While chickens don't seem to be affected by salmonella, other breeds are badly affected. If the pheasants eat the chickens eggs, they can become infected and either die, or be unable to lay viable eggs (as the offspring are infected from conception and won't thrive).

I have a salmonella positive duck who caught it from eating chicken eggs. The duck is fine, but none of her offspring survive. Which is good, since if any did, they'd also be carriers. The duck has to be secluded (or some people kill the carriers outright, but I love my ducks) and will never have young.

So, while you can, I probably wouldn't.

2007-02-09 08:14:07 · answer #1 · answered by Theresa A 6 · 0 0

Male pheasants can be very aggressive. Some even have to have a small device called a blinker attached to their beaks to limit their vision in order to keep them from killing their own hens. Pheasants shouldn't normally be housed with other birds.

2007-02-09 12:18:14 · answer #2 · answered by PJJ 5 · 0 0

i'd not. I have 30 rabbits at present, and that i'd not propose preserving better than 2 rabbits in a cage, and a couple of in hardship-free words as a lot because the age of 6 months. women are territorial. they're going to strive against and attack one yet another. in spite of if the cagemates get alongside, the probabilities of all 15 getting alongside are narrow. regardless of the indisputable fact that, in case you watch the cagemates are they getting alongside to commence with? Do they chase one yet another off? Any bite marks or lacking tuffs of fur. From journey, and many tries at attempting, I highly doubt they get alongside 3-4. And in the journey that they don't look to be why attempt 15? My suggestion is to get seperate cages for all of them. yet to respond to your question: Is it available? particular. Is it responsible? No, maximum probably there'll be better than one lack of life from aggression.

2016-12-03 23:14:07 · answer #3 · answered by erke 4 · 0 0

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