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6 six plus true silver pheasant hatching eggs ready now


Here are six (plus an extra or two), fresh and fertile True Silver pheasant hatching eggs.
These birds are laying right now. Fertility in my own incubators has been checked and fertility on candled eggs is running over 90%!
I have three different breeding pens set up for this breed, so fresh eggs are a given.
All my breeders are wormed, and fed a high protein diet along with oyster shells and Vionate supplement. All have been vaccinated for Coryza, Newcastle, Larenogitis and Blackhead. This flock is tested Pullorum free.
If you have never hatched Silvers before, be prepared for a couple of differences from other pheasants. The eggs are considerably larger than say, a ringneck - they would be closer to a small chicken egg, so they don't fit too well in regular ringneck hatching trays. Secondly, the incubation time is longer. Silvers run 25 or 26 days compared to a 22 day average for ringnecks. You will want to delay moving them to the hatcher (or taking them out of the turners) for a day or so compared to other pheasant breeds.
I will be happy to answer any questions you have regarding hatching techniques or practices.
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6 six plus true silver pheasant hatching eggs ready now