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As a private aviary, we focus on the quality of our birds. We are not a hatchery, we rather emphasize on quality not quantity. Our facility is located in Mancos Colorado

NOTE: RHEA ARE HERD ANIMALS, THEIR GOOD IN PAIRS OR MORE. YOU MUST BUY AT LEAST 2 CHICKS EXCEPT YOU HAVE ONE BIRD ALREADY. HAVE THE RIGHT TO DENY SALES.

Breeding pairs are from different genetics to ensure you receive the healthiest chicks and highest hatch rates.
Eggs are ship locally USPS l while chicks are locally pickup or arrange for delivery or ship 3weeks+ age through Delta pet transport service ONLY.(we talk about that further)


Chicks will be available from the first batch of incubation.
All chicks sold are sexed before placed as available. 

we don't sell unsexed chicks.

We ship chicks 3 weeks+ old 

We ship 3 weeks+ only with Delta airline :-Airport-Airport (How ever transport can be arrange if not visible for pick up. We ship eggs locally by USPS express mail.

Shipping __ $25 an egg. +$5 any addition egg (1egg=$25 // 2eggs=$30 etc)

PRICE LIST 

Brown chick -sexed _______$175/each

White chick -sexed_________$200/each

Fertile Egg___________$70/egg 

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RHEA

Rheas are large, flightless birds native to South America, resembling a smaller ostrich, and are known in different regions as ñandus, ema, suri, or choique. Two main species are recognized: the greater (Rhea americana) and the lesser or Darwin's rhea (Rhea pennata), with the IUCN additionally listing the puna rhea as a separate species. They are characterized by gray-brown plumage, long legs, and an ability to run swiftly with wings outstretched acting as sails; they also uniquely store urine separately in their cloacas.
These birds are found across a variety of South American habitats, from grasslands to shrubland, with the greater rhea preferring regions up to 1,500 meters, and the lesser rhea higher altitudes up to 4,500 meters. Rheas have a diet mainly consisting of plants but also include insects, small reptiles, and rodents. Breeding involves a polygamous system where males incubate and protect eggs laid by multiple females.The greater and puna rheas are considered near-threatened, whereas the Darwin's rhea is of least concern. Additionally, feral populations have arisen in Germany and the UK after escapes from captivity. Rheas have cultural and practical significance in South America, being used for their feathers, skin, and meat, and historically were hunted by gauchos with bolas. Their images have also been featured on currency in Argentina and Uruguay.


Contact: (402)266-7986 

Email: palmfarmsteads@gmail.com

www.palmfarmsteads.com

40510 J Rd Mancos, Colorado(CO), 81328