Mute Swan Bird for sale in Harmony, Pennsylvania | $400


mute swans for sale
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Three beautiful and graceful mute swans hatched in May 2020 for sale. They have been pinioned so that they cannot fly away. We believe there are two males and one female (yet to be confirmed by DNA gender testing). Available now at $400 each. We will not ship these by US Postage or UPS or Fed Ex (bad experiences in the past.) You can pick up here ... or if necessary we may be willing to meet you half way if you pay for or fuel cost. Location is Harmony, PA 16037 (just north of Pittsburgh. Please call *** and ask for "Les" if interested. They eat 50% / 50% cracked-corn and chicken layer pellets provided in a large metal trash can with a 6-inch by 6-inch hole cut in the side near the top. Must live on aa pond of reasonable size (I would say at least 1/2 acre). They can stay outside all winter as long as there is some open water always available to them. They get along fine with ducks (mallards, wood ducks, etc.) but the male swans sometimes effectively drive off Canadian geese ... especially during the swan mating season (April - May) and after cygnets (baby swans) are hatched ... (May - July).
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$400
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What are mute swans for sale?
Mute swans are beautiful and graceful birds, known for their elegance and serene presence. We currently have three mute swans available for sale, hatched in May 2020.
2. How much do the mute swans cost?
The price for each mute swan is $400. This price reflects their beauty and the care we have taken to raise them.
3. Are the mute swans capable of flying?
These mute swans have been pinioned, which means they cannot fly away, ensuring they remain safe in your care.
4. Can I pick up the mute swans?
Yes, you can pick them up directly from our location in Harmony, PA 16037. We do not offer shipping due to past experiences.
5. Do you offer delivery options?
While we prefer pickups, we may be willing to meet halfway under certain conditions, such as covering fuel costs.
6. What do the mute swans eat?
The swans are provided with a diet of 50% cracked corn and 50% chicken layer pellets. Feeding should be done in a large metal trash can with a hole cut near the top for easy access.
7. What type of habitat do the mute swans need?
Mute swans require a pond of reasonable size; we recommend at least 1/2 acre. They can thrive outdoors during the winter, as long as there is always open water available to them.
8. Can mute swans cohabitate with other birds?
Yes, mute swans typically get along well with other birds like ducks. However, male swans can be protective and may drive off Canadian geese, especially during their mating season.

























