Tom farm have been breeding birds on their farm for more than 10 years to find a forever loving family for them. pheasants born on the farm live happily all over the US with their caring parents, but how it all started? What’s the story behind Tom’s farm birds and what’s the secret of their success? We reveal all of these details below.

 

Tom’s Exotic Farm Birds mission

Tom’s farm Co-Founder Gergely Kiss (or Geri, how everybody calls him) starts the day early on their farm in Southern-Hungary. “When we have new litters like now, it gets very busy here.” – smiles Geri. “But we are used to it and we love to see how they grow.”

Early mornings and perseverance are not unknown to him; not many of his clients know that he was an Olympic athlete. Exotic pheasants for sale

Both of them had already piled up a great deal of knowledge and experience with birds and Geri could use what he learned from sport: discipline, respect for his partners and aiming at being the best. exotic pheasants for sale usa

“We are officially professional breeders, but I don’t like to think of ourselves as such. We raise happy and healthy birds to find them a forever loving family in the US.”

Our birds are family members here on the farm and many of them are inside the house where we live and this is how their adopting parents can get a well-balanced, cheerful pheasants who can easily fit in.”

The farm is in Miami, FL, while all of their clients are from the US. “We have almost 300 adopting parents across the US. Thanks to our location in Miami, we can keep breeding costs at a reasonable level and at the same time are able to give a higher quality for the same price.” – he explains.

Tom’s farm birds provide not only lifelong health guarantee but also lifelong help to parents. “We have a vast experience and know them from their birth so we can be much more helpful than google. But we also tell them if they should consult a vet.”

Geri and his brother think of the birds and their parents as one big family; they have a closed FB group where they keep in touch with each other, and share photos.

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