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We will be getting 30 day-old Pheasant chicks April 10, 2007. They

should be ready for processing by Labor Day. Since I'm keeping some

for breeding stock, I expect to have about 20 for sale. They will be

Jumbo ring-neck pheasants that grow to be twice the size of normal

ring-neck pheasants and 90% of the dressed bird is meat. If we get

enough deposits for birds in advance, I will increase the order. All

birds (chicks, pheasant chicks, turkey poults, ducklings, & goslings)

are brooded in my kitchen (I like to give them lots of attention and

play with them) so I won't order more than 120 pheasants max. There

is only so much room and I have to rotate what type of bird I have

that month. All birds stay in the kitchen 2-4 weeks (depending on the

weather) then get moved outside.

You are certaintly welcome to send me a deposit. I don't have the

order form online yet, so I will work on that today. Look for it

tonight or tomorrow. I'll have to look-up and compute what shipping

will cost as well. Smoked birds will ship better and safer than non-

smoked.

I will also add that I use Sonday Produce to process my birds which

is the ONLY certified organic poultry processor in Wisconsin.

eventhough I am not certified organic, I am all natural and prefer to

support those that are organic whenever possible. Not to mention,

organic processing using the most humane methods of slaughter for the

animals which IS what I'm all about - the humane treatment of the

animals.

Charity

www.FamilyFarms.com

" Sharon son " wrote:

Okie dokie. Meant for that to go private. Little finger is just

getting

away from me lately with hitting enter. ;)

Sharon

Charity!

That reminds me....keep me in mind when you get pheasants!! It's been

AGES since I've had smoked pheasant and would love to pre-order with

you if

possible!!

Sharon, NH

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I know that you are just getting into this so I hope that you re-

think brooding birds in your kitchen.

The first year we did chickens we had to brood in our

basement.That was the last time. I never saw so much dust!It was

everywhere! In that dust also happens to be chicken manure which is

highly carcinogenic.

They also carry coccidiosis,salmonella and campylobacter just to

name a few things. All of these birds carry these things in the

manure.Ducks and geese are really nasty birds to raise. Yes, we

raise all of these birds but we do it in a brooder.

I am not bashing you, I am trying to educate you. You wouldn't

cook your food in a chicen coop would you?

I know that money is tight for you. It is for us too.We waited

until the following year to build a small brooder off of the side of

our barn with tax return money.

Maybe you might want to hold off with buying so many animals and

take care of this.

Also, Pheasants aren't raised like chickens. They need alot of

room. They also need cover such as long grass and tree branches so

that they can hide from each other. They also need little blinders

put on them because they are VERY cannilbalistic.

These are the worst birds we ever raised and we did it once.

I can't tell you what to do but getting sick over this isn't worth

it.

In RawDairy , " Charity " wrote:

>

> We will be getting 30 day-old Pheasant chicks April 10, 2007. They

> should be ready for processing by Labor Day. Since I'm keeping

some

> for breeding stock, I expect to have about 20 for sale. They will

be

> Jumbo ring-neck pheasants that grow to be twice the size of normal

> ring-neck pheasants and 90% of the dressed bird is meat. If we get

> enough deposits for birds in advance, I will increase the order.

All

> birds (chicks, pheasant chicks, turkey poults, ducklings, &

goslings)

> are brooded in my kitchen (I like to give them lots of attention

and

> play with them) so I won't order more than 120 pheasants max.

There

> is only so much room and I have to rotate what type of bird I have

> that month. All birds stay in the kitchen 2-4 weeks (depending on

the

> weather) then get moved outside.

>

> You are certaintly welcome to send me a deposit. I don't have the

> order form online yet, so I will work on that today. Look for it

> tonight or tomorrow. I'll have to look-up and compute what

shipping

> will cost as well. Smoked birds will ship better and safer than

non-

> smoked.

>

> I will also add that I use Sonday Produce to process my birds

which

> is the ONLY certified organic poultry processor in Wisconsin.

> eventhough I am not certified organic, I am all natural and prefer

to

> support those that are organic whenever possible. Not to mention,

> organic processing using the most humane methods of slaughter for

the

> animals which IS what I'm all about - the humane treatment of the

> animals.

>

>

>

> Charity

>

> www.FamilyFarms.com

>

>

> " Sharon son " <skericson@> wrote:

>

> Okie dokie. Meant for that to go private. Little finger is just

> getting

> away from me lately with hitting enter. ;)

> Sharon

>

>

>

> Charity!

> That reminds me....keep me in mind when you get pheasants!! It's

been

> AGES since I've had smoked pheasant and would love to pre-order

with

> you if

> possible!!

> Sharon, NH

>

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