Peach Golden Pheasant _$300/pair


Eggs/live birds are ship USPS or locally pickup or arrange for ground delivery. Live birds Shipping fee is charged at a discounted rate -$100 for up to 4 birds Fertile eggs shipping fee -$15 We ship only in USPS approved shipping containers. We ship through USPS priority express mail. 1-2days estimated arrival time. Live guarantee on all shipment. We ship birds out weekly Mondays- Wednesdays. No shipping on public holidays. Tracking # will be email after the birds have been sent. Usually from 5-6pm the day of shipment



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Peach golden pheasants, a variety of the golden pheasant, are known for their vibrant plumage and are often kept in captivity due to their beauty and hardy natureThey are primarily terrestrial birds, preferring to run rather than fly, and are known for their excellent vision, including sensitivity to ultraviolet light.

 Here are some key facts about peach golden pheasants:

 Appearance:   
  • Males: Have a golden crest and rump, a bright red body, and an orange ruff or "cape" that can be spread in display, appearing as an alternating black and orange fan.
  • Females: Are paler brown than male pheasants.

  • Peach Golden Pheasants: Are a color variation of the golden pheasant, with the males having a peach-colored body instead of the typical red.

  • Tail: The male's tail accounts for two-thirds of its total length, which is 35 to 41 inches in total.
  • Coloration: The male's coloration is characterized by a golden crest and rump, a bright red body, and an orange ruff or "cape" that can be spread in display, appearing as an alternating black and orange fan.

  • Eyes: The eye is bright yellow, with a pinpoint black pupil.
 Behavior and Habitat:   
  • Habitat: They inhabit dense, dark conifer forests, where their vibrant colors are protected from bleaching by the shade.
  • Diet: They forage on the ground for seeds, berries, grubs, leaves, and tender shoots.

  • Flight: They are clumsy fliers and prefer to run, but can fly in short bursts.

  • Roosting: They roost high in the trees at night.

  • Social Behavior: They are generally solitary birds outside of the breeding season.

Contact: (402)446-1788 

Email: palmfarmsteads@gmail.com

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40510 J Rd Mancos, Colorado(CO), 81328