Category: Pastured Poultry

Peasants Taming Pheasants

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Peasants Taming Pheasants

Catchy Title! Eh? In the Spring we got a few Ring Neck Pheasants and as I read about ways to keep them it seemed they were too flighty to be kept in Chicken Tractors or ever be hand tamed. 

Over the past few months we worked to get them comfortable in mobile tractors. It’s help provide them with a new pasture salad everyday and they’ve even learned to follow along when we move it. 

I’ve also been slowly encouraging them to eat out a handheld feed dish. There are two or three who will come eat out of their dish when I’m holding it. 

Today, I was able to pickup one of the Cock Pheasants! Not only picked him up, but carried him to the barn, and house, and showed him off a bit before returning him to their Tractor. It was pretty neat, because he even tucked his head up under my chin as he sat in my hands and basically cuddled in my arms. 

It’s been so rainy, he was wet, cold, and hungry, so in a sense that helped! It really helped most because now He knows he can trust me! It should be interesting to see how he acts tomorrow and as the days go on. 

If I were smart, and breeding more for meat, than temperament, I’d probably keep and over Winter the largest, fastest growing, male, However, breeding more for temperament and some occasional meat, I think my new little friend will be the one chosen to over Winter with us. He and his three Hens! One or two of the Hens already eat out of the feed dish while I’m holding it. Once it’s just the four of them, and the others see it’s ok to trust, it might become even more interesting when they have chicks and together we raise those chicks. Chicks who are born here, and handled from a young age are usually the most friendly. Especially if their parents trust You! 

So, here we are, lowly peasants taming Pheasants!

Free Range, Pastured Chicken

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Free Range Pastured Chicken

Our Chickens are moved two to three times a day! They get new fresh pastures, not only every day, but several times a day! Happy, Healthy, Chickens means healthy Chicken! Free Range, Pastured Chicken! 

According to PasturedBird.com, “Compared to barn-raised and conventionally-raised chickens, Pasturebird poultry has been shown to have three times the omega-3s, 50 percent more vitamin A, D, and E, and 21 percent less saturated fat. Simply put, healthier chickens make for healthier chicken.”

Now, at Briden Farm, we don’t stop there! In addition to our birds getting quality pasture, they also get lots of fresh clean water! Yes, it too, helps too! 

Not only do we insure they have fresh pasture, and clean water, we also add barley, corn, oats, wheat, and Human Grade Hemp Seed Feed! High Proteins, Omegas, Essential Oils, and more! 

Are You beginning to see the difference! The true difference is in the taste! From the first bite to the last! Briden Farm, Free Range, Pastured Chicken is incredible! 

For more information please contact Brian at Briden Farm. 📞 902-907-0770 

Building Chicken Tractors for Pastured Poultry

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We already have Pastured Egg Layers, and Pastured Muscovy Ducks, and now We’re making Chicken Tractors for Pastured Chicken 🍗 and even considering Pastured Pheasants. 

All of our Birds get moved daily, so they fresh green grass, forage, and a natural diet. Supplemented with just enough other feed to make sure they’re eating enough nutrients in their food. They all get a mix of grains, including barley, oats, corn, and wheat. Plus human grade hemp seed feed which contains 25% Protein, balanced omega 3 and 6, essential oils, and all of this of course leads to happy birds and incredible flavours not found in cheap, factory raised, store shelf, birds! 

Want more information? Contact Brian 📞 902-907-0770