| Pheasants |
| Blue Eared |  |
| Brown Eared |  |
| Cabot's Tragopan |  |
| Drouyni White Eared |  |
| Elliot's |  |
| Humes Bartailed |  |
| Impeyan |  |
| Koklass |  |
| Lady Amherst |  |
| Mikado |  |
| Red Golden |  |
| Satyr Tragopan |  |
| Silver |  |
| Swinhoe |  |
| Temminck's Tragopan |  |
| Waterfowl |
| Baikal Teal |  |
| Barnacle Geese |  |
| Bufflehead |  |
| Chiloe Widgeon |  |
| European Widgeon |  |
| Falcated Teal |  |
| Fulvous Whistling Duck |  |
| Green Wing Teal |  |
| Hooded Merganser |  |
| Mandarin |  |
| Red Breasted Geese |  |
| Red Crested Porchard |  |
| Smew |  |
| Wood Duck |  |
| Quail and Partridge |
| Bamboo Partridge |  |
| Barbary Partridge |  |
| Gamble's Quail |  |
| Mountain Quail |  |
| Philby's Partridge |  |
| Valley Quail |  |
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Distribution: Himalayas
Captivity Status: Rare and hard to find
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2010 Price:
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| Female: |
$150.00 |
| Male: |
$125.00 |
| Pair: |
$250.00 |
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Description:
Color and usually will breed in their first year. They are more partridge like in their character and appearance than most of the other pheasants. Males have an unusual display, with two feather horns erected on his head. Requiring regular greens to keep them in good health, these birds are not recommended to the novice. If you can keep and breed this species, you can consider yourself a successful pheasant breeder.
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