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Ringneck Pheasant
Ringneck Pheasant are some of the most sought after and and desirable birds to hunt, eat, raise as pets, or keep on your property. Their meat is delectable, and found in many high end restaurants around the world.
They are a very hardy and adaptable bird. It is feasible to raise them in many climates and environments. Also, Ringneck Pheasants are capable of fast flight, making them an excellent game bird for hunting enthusiasts.
They have stately nature and colorful, unique plumage. Many homeowners want them on their property for the joy of observation and admiration. On occasional visit from a Ringneck Pheasant will certainly brighten your day. Property owners can purchase a quantity of Ringneck Pheasant chicks, raise them in a pen for a few weeks, then release onto their property to ad some diversity to their land. |
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Fowl Facts
Ringneck Pheasant Info
- Weight - Drakes: 3.5 - 4 pounds ; Hens: 2 - 2.5 pounds
- Length - Drakes: 35 inches ; Hens: 25 inches
- Color - Roosters: Green head with a white ring around the neck, brown chests, gray keel with orange trimming, long and dark brown tail
Hens: Mottled brown plumage with black spots and trimming, long brown tail
- Game Bird Release Age - 8 - 10 weeks
- Fully Maturity Age - 23 weeks
- Country of Origin - China
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