I have great memories hunting pheasants with my dad in Montana. They could hide perfectly in the smallest piece of brush and then explode out right before you stepped on them. I almost never hit one it was so surprising. But fine days none the less.
The device on the beak is called a blinder it's so that they can't pluck each others eyes out and it keeps them from sizing up another bird to fight . So if they wear it they wont fight .
what the blinder is for- is to facilitate overcrowding of birds by the 'farmer'. If Pheasant cannot sustain themselves in the wild, maybe they are not supposed to be in that habitat. Hunting cage raised pheasant is just a turkey shoot. Most of them are not capable of protecting themselves
My dad used to raise these for Michigan's Put and Take program. They are quite easy to raise, even easier than chickens. Problem was they get used to humans too easily, so when they get released, they practically walked up to the hunters thinking they were going to get fed.. well they did get fed - some lead shot.
A lot of people will talk down about what's happening here with farm raised birds but,,, this is also the reason why many game birds are making a comeback... The ones that survive sometimes successfully breeds in the wild.....
We are raising pheasants here in northern Indiana. I’m curious about the transport boxes you use. Did you build those or buy them somewhere? We need a lot of boxes and the plastic crates are too expensive.
Makes me sad. I live in Idaho, we have a mated pair of pheasants living across the street from us. Just a beautiful part of our neighborhood. Same pair has been here for at least as long as we've lived here which is 6 years. They are such a beautiful bird with a distinct call. My home would not be the same without them.
@@tylerfrank7717 thanks, I commented that 8 months ago. Since then I’ve learned the difference and I saw some in upstate New York. Really beautiful birds.
As most everyone here knows, Pheasant are not native to the United States. They were imported from China. So yes, they really are a stocked bird. Many states have a very large wild population, notably South Dakota. The nice thing about Pheasant is that they stay pretty wild even though they re raised on Game Farms.
Farm or pen raised pheasant, are about as challenging as hunting farm yard chickens. Do you hunt your turkey in the freezer section at your grocery store too?
Love you guys.... and all like you ... in every state... fish and game.... Need to get the Pheasant and Quail associations and all other similars Back to huge Strength...it is ultra important... put the water in the tail water pits... keep the populations strong best you can... get the kids out to hunt pheasant ..... vry very good tasting bird... beautiful Good Hunting
The Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus) is a species of gamebird native to Asia, it is the largest of the four extant species of common pheasant, which is any constituting the genus Phasianus, in addition to being the only of the thirty-two extant pheasant species that has been introduced to many parts of the world, there are eighteen recognized subspecies within five subspecies groups: the Phasianus torquatus sohokhotensis group that contains the Strauch's Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus strauchi), the Sohokhoto Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus sohokhotensis), and the Alashan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus alaschanicus), the Phasianus torquatus torquatus group that contains the Tonkinese Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus takatsukasae), the Shandong Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus shandongensis), the Sichuan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus torquatus), the Hainan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus hainanus), and the Formosan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus formosanus), the Phasianus torquatus karpowi group that contains the Shansi Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus kiangsuensis), the Mandarin Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus liaoningensis), the Manchurian Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus pallasi), and the Korean Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus karpowi), the Phasianus torquatus hagenbecki group that contains the Kobdo Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus hagenbecki) and the Ruo Shui Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus edzinensis), and the Phasianus torquatus mongolicus group that contains the Mongolian Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus mongolicus), the Zerafshan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus zerafschanicus), the Syr-Darya Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus turcestanicus), and the Aral Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus bergii).
Is NEBA roast beef and Mike's Submarines still near FT. Ticonderoga ? We passed through on our way to Willsboro, NY from Cedar Grove, NJ where we had a summer house back in the 60's to 80's
The Pheasant, a native of Asia, is one of the most successful and well-known introduced birds in North America. Like every thing else its a european thing brought in so its not really a native species.
@@WhitePrivilegeMohammedansSuck how? Little buggers know how to open door latch. Caught one in the barn eating the cat food. He ripped through the chicken wire and hog panel, and squeezed in through a 4 inch hole.
I've lost more than a few hens to raccoons. 1) Leg Traps 2) Havahart Traps. Both work, you're going to have to kill them either way. 3) .22 rim fire 4) Golden Malrin mixed with colaIn the past seven years, keeping count, I have reduced the raccoon population by 571. Those are what were caught and/or killed in my backyard. I don't even go up to the outbuildings.
Not keen on shooting reared birds, and looking at some of the hunting vidios they seem to shoot them at very close quarters after walking up. Here in the UK all shoots are private and the birds are raised on the individual woods and gradually released. They are then driven over the guns as fast and high as possibly.
You have a point but no way is a walked up pheasant a sporting shot. Not much more than a chicken taking off. Suggest you take another look on utube on driven game shooting.
The plastic blinders are put on the birds to prevent them pecking and injuring each other -- which evidently then tend to do when they're put together.
Fortunately for the birds, a lot of the hunters are first timers and could not hit the side of a barn with a shotgun. Me and my friends went pheasant hunting in Illinois, we lived there. we got a couple of pheasant and a group of older guys lined up to walk the field, they all were dressed in hunting outfits, they walked a short distance and a pheasant flew straight across the line and guns were firing and not one hit it, it kept flying , I thought it was funny because when I saw the guys, they looked so professional dressed in there hunting outfits. these birds were wild, no game preserves were we where. you can usually tell a pen raised bird by their tails, usually they are worn from walking in the pens.
@@cappystrano1 I was like 16 years old and at that time, most people over 40 looked old. Nobody taught me, went to the school of hard knocks and learned by shooting clays.
Chapi yes sir ! In upstate NY the day of release of pheasants is the day the tell everyone in cars and trucks to go within the hour .....to me not conservation at all . Conservation is when you release something to build up a while and not shot up immediately after. DEC in NY releases birds while ppl wait in cars with dogs that's not conservation . It's crazy
يمكن قلبج محترم عليه وجاي اتطلعين التصوير هاي سولفيه مو على خالاتج هاي سولفيه النسرينو لازمتلي سبحة وجاي اتسبح جان تكدرين ابهاي طريق توصليلي صح لو لا هسه والله يعني بعد المعلومه وصلت لي زين انتو 3 خوات والرابعه معليه بيه تدرون شون انتو وحده انكس من الثانيه محتاج اكمل لأن هوايه حجي وميخلص على الاقل مادة رأسي بيكم
Build up a state full of birds, by releasing them, and allowing to become wild. Releasing pen raised birds and then immediately hunting them, is like hunting farm yard chickens. They don't know any better.
Beautiful birds. Back in the 80’s you can see them running around the country sides in California. Not anymore. If only the State of California has a steady pheasant program to introduce them back into the wild.
That's NOT hunting. That's like hunting cattle. These birds have no instinct to hide, or run through the tall grass. I hunt pheasant, but I hunt wild game. Not farm raised chickens.
my guy, unless you live in Asia, pheasants are non-native and stocked by your states fish and game department. maybe 5% or less survive the winter and breed wild. Odds are if you ever encounter a pheasant in north america it is stocked. And they absolutely hide and run. There are preserves that release the birds less than an hour before shooting, those birds have not acclimated to their environment yet. The ones stocked on public land get far more time to adapt.
I also appreciate wild hunting but it would be unsustainable if everyone only hunted wild birds. This program gives hunters a chance to get out and also to work their dogs.
mikeycbaby It seems they only showed catching up the "cock" birds for sale , i am guessing most of the "hens" are kept separate and possibly used for brood stock ?
Jared Grosinske... you are cheap taking credit for honor not due you....... Watch my video For Chicago...... pheasant Hunting is great.... and stocking the land with pheasant and quail to keep the populaiton up is a very very old tradition get better or go to hell... that is certainly where cheap people like you sent most of the rest of us.
I have nothing against hunting, and have raised countless pheasants and quail, and ducks, over the years for the table...but shooting captive raised birds is not hunting.
Pennsylvania does a ton of stuff for hunters throughout October to January they stock pheasants New York State doesn't do anything they don't nothing for the state land PA does a ton for their state land
If that is the kind of hunting you ahve to do to get a bird, you should man up, go to a farmer and get his permission to hunt on his property. Those birds are pets.
There is not a thriving population in New York, so to keep the tradition of hunting going and to help reintroduce pheasanta they must be grown this way
@@mattysophattyog if there is no thriving population, game managers should take the pressure off the pheasants and enhance the wild population with good game management techniques. I am in Texas and we travel to South Dakota where wild birds are plentiful. The Midwest is a place where NYkrs can go just as we do.
That sounds nice but its pretty far away and expensive. Nys doesn't quite work like Texas, their is not as much money to manage land for hunting specifically. But its the only way to continue the tradition of nus pheasant hunting
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It's always great. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
I have great memories hunting pheasants with my dad in Montana. They could hide perfectly in the smallest piece of brush and then explode out right before you stepped on them. I almost never hit one it was so surprising. But fine days none the less.
I was born and raised in Ithaca, NY...not far from the pheasant farm. As a child, it always was a treat to go see the pheasants!
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The device on the beak is called a blinder it's so that they can't pluck each others eyes out and it keeps them from sizing up another bird to fight . So if they wear it they wont fight .
i was just about to ask what that was for. thanks!
what the blinder is for- is to facilitate overcrowding of birds by the 'farmer'. If Pheasant cannot sustain themselves in the wild, maybe they are not supposed to be in that habitat. Hunting cage raised pheasant is just a turkey shoot. Most of them are not capable of protecting themselves
In England it’s called a bit. Of it want for us breeding these beautiful birds I doubt there would be many about.
I love them , very pretty & happy colors I'll enjoy seeing him going colorful feathers everyday 😍😍
My dad used to raise these for Michigan's Put and Take program. They are quite easy to raise, even easier than chickens. Problem was they get used to humans too easily, so when they get released, they practically walked up to the hunters thinking they were going to get fed.. well they did get fed - some lead shot.
They did get fed... fed to the family! haha!
A lot of people will talk down about what's happening here with farm raised birds but,,, this is also the reason why many game birds are making a comeback... The ones that survive sometimes successfully breeds in the wild.....
We are raising pheasants here in northern Indiana. I’m curious about the transport boxes you use. Did you build those or buy them somewhere? We need a lot of boxes and the plastic crates are too expensive.
After watching this video I also want to start a pheasant farm too here in India..
Makes me sad. I live in Idaho, we have a mated pair of pheasants living across the street from us. Just a beautiful part of our neighborhood. Same pair has been here for at least as long as we've lived here which is 6 years. They are such a beautiful bird with a distinct call. My home would not be the same without them.
@@cappystrano1 they’re an invasive species though
A tasty invasive species.
@@jedilerxst135 technically they're not "invasive". They're an "introduced" species. The difference being the impact they have on their environment.
@@tylerfrank7717 thanks, I commented that 8 months ago. Since then I’ve learned the difference and I saw some in upstate New York. Really beautiful birds.
Well done never stop
Why are plastic parts stuck in front of their beaks?
I was at this Pheasant farm twice in my Animal Science class, I absolutely enjoyed it 😍
bueautiful birds
As most everyone here knows, Pheasant are not native to the United States. They were imported from China. So yes, they really are a stocked bird. Many states have a very large wild population, notably South Dakota. The nice thing about Pheasant is that they stay pretty wild even though they re raised on Game Farms.
Travis Thacker the stocked birds I hunt are very fast and elusive
Johnredcorn 1 what makes for a fast stocked bird do you think?
Farm or pen raised pheasant, are about as challenging as hunting farm yard chickens. Do you hunt your turkey in the freezer section at your grocery store too?
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Anyone know where can I get pheasant chicks around May close to NYC?
Love you guys.... and all like you ... in every state... fish and game.... Need to get the Pheasant and Quail associations and all other similars Back to huge Strength...it is ultra important... put the water in the tail water pits... keep the populations strong best you can... get the kids out to hunt pheasant ..... vry very good tasting bird... beautiful
Good Hunting
Jim Burns, Jr. Best tasting bird
The Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus) is a species of gamebird native to Asia, it is the largest of the four extant species of common pheasant, which is any constituting the genus Phasianus, in addition to being the only of the thirty-two extant pheasant species that has been introduced to many parts of the world, there are eighteen recognized subspecies within five subspecies groups: the Phasianus torquatus sohokhotensis group that contains the Strauch's Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus strauchi), the Sohokhoto Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus sohokhotensis), and the Alashan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus alaschanicus), the Phasianus torquatus torquatus group that contains the Tonkinese Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus takatsukasae), the Shandong Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus shandongensis), the Sichuan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus torquatus), the Hainan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus hainanus), and the Formosan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus formosanus), the Phasianus torquatus karpowi group that contains the Shansi Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus kiangsuensis), the Mandarin Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus liaoningensis), the Manchurian Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus pallasi), and the Korean Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus karpowi), the Phasianus torquatus hagenbecki group that contains the Kobdo Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus hagenbecki) and the Ruo Shui Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus edzinensis), and the Phasianus torquatus mongolicus group that contains the Mongolian Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus mongolicus), the Zerafshan Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus zerafschanicus), the Syr-Darya Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus turcestanicus), and the Aral Ring-Necked Pheasant (Phasianus torquatus bergii).
awesome.......keeping bird hunting alive in NY...* THUMBS UP !!!!
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See... not all of New York is a cesspool.
Is NEBA roast beef and Mike's Submarines still near FT. Ticonderoga ? We passed through on our way to Willsboro, NY from Cedar Grove, NJ where we had a summer house back in the 60's to 80's
Do any of these birds survive and reproduce in the wild? Or is it just the males released?
Wes Lerat The birds dont live for long in the wild, either they get shot or foxes or coyotes will eventually get them
@@carter3683 ....because they are as smart as a farm yard chicken. Wild pheasant is a completely different hunt, and they thrive well in the wilds.
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The Pheasant, a native of Asia, is one of the most successful and well-known introduced birds in North America. Like every thing else its a european thing brought in so its not really a native species.
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How in the heck does that netting keep out raccoons and hawks?
It easily keeps out hawks. Raccoons are another problem, altogether, but there are more than a few methods of reducing their threat.
@@WhitePrivilegeMohammedansSuck how? Little buggers know how to open door latch. Caught one in the barn eating the cat food. He ripped through the chicken wire and hog panel, and squeezed in through a 4 inch hole.
I've lost more than a few hens to raccoons. 1) Leg Traps 2) Havahart Traps. Both work, you're going to have to kill them either way. 3) .22 rim fire 4) Golden Malrin mixed with colaIn the past seven years, keeping count, I have reduced the raccoon population by 571. Those are what were caught and/or killed in my backyard. I don't even go up to the outbuildings.
Achmed Mohandjob haha hell yah
How does a chain link fence keep out a dog?
We are from Nepal... so can we do this farming in Nepal ?? Can we get some. Knowledge???
yes
Can buy?
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growing up on long island in the 60s we always had Pheasants in the back yard
Beautiful
Not keen on shooting reared birds, and looking at some of the hunting vidios they seem to shoot them at very close quarters after walking up. Here in the UK all shoots are private and the birds are raised on the individual woods and gradually released. They are then driven over the guns as fast and high as possibly.
You have a point but no way is a walked up pheasant a sporting shot. Not much more than a chicken taking off. Suggest you take another look on utube on driven game shooting.
Is possible I'm interested buy for my farm
I have a question what are them things on their beeks
It stops them from fighting one another.
Why are you the last pheasant farm in ny? When did it become illegal to raise a bird?
What is the average weight of a pheasant bird? I am from India... Thnx for the interesting video clips..
2 to 3 pounds. Or 1 - 1.5 kg
what is that pheasant have on it's feace at 1:00 ?
wilson blauheuer it keeps them from fighting
What are those things on their beak?
Luis Seminario I
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Blinders. its to prevent them from pecking and fighting.
Luis Seminario They are to prevent the pheasants from pecking each other. They are removed before they are released into the wild
what is plastic piece on the bill of the pheasants ? why do they do that ?
The plastic blinders are put on the birds to prevent them pecking and injuring each other -- which evidently then tend to do when they're put together.
phi vo it's called a bit harmless as your last reply to stop them feather pecking
Not 100% but I think it’s a livestock tag
seems multi-colored...just odd in my opinion.
Fortunately for the birds, a lot of the hunters are first timers and could not hit the side of a barn with a shotgun. Me and my friends went pheasant hunting in Illinois, we lived there. we got a couple of pheasant and a group of older guys lined up to walk the field, they all were dressed in hunting outfits, they walked a short distance and a pheasant flew straight across the line and guns were firing and not one hit it, it kept flying , I thought it was funny because when I saw the guys, they looked so professional dressed in there hunting outfits. these birds were wild, no game preserves were we where. you can usually tell a pen raised bird by their tails, usually they are worn from walking in the pens.
Some “ old guy” taught you how to shoot.
@@cappystrano1 I was like 16 years old and at that time, most people over 40 looked old. Nobody taught me, went to the school of hard knocks and learned by shooting clays.
Chapi yes sir ! In upstate NY the day of release of pheasants is the day the tell everyone in cars and trucks to go within the hour .....to me not conservation at all . Conservation is when you release something to build up a while and not shot up immediately after. DEC in NY releases birds while ppl wait in cars with dogs that's not conservation . It's crazy
يمكن قلبج محترم عليه وجاي اتطلعين التصوير هاي سولفيه مو على خالاتج هاي سولفيه النسرينو لازمتلي سبحة وجاي اتسبح جان تكدرين ابهاي طريق توصليلي صح لو لا هسه والله يعني بعد المعلومه وصلت لي زين انتو 3 خوات والرابعه معليه بيه تدرون شون انتو وحده انكس من الثانيه محتاج اكمل لأن هوايه حجي وميخلص على الاقل مادة رأسي بيكم
Build up a state full of birds, by releasing them, and allowing to become wild. Releasing pen raised birds and then immediately hunting them, is like hunting farm yard chickens. They don't know any better.
SUPER, super - Congratulations, my dear friend!!!
it is many pheasant ,how is your market
What is a game bird 🐦???
A bird protected by hunting/harvest regulations.
Birds that are killed for amusement
Food and sport.
@@luisdeleon9819 I don't hunt them for amusement I hunt them for meat
Luis de Leon shut up hippie
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Beautiful birds. Back in the 80’s you can see them running around the country sides in California. Not anymore. If only the State of California has a steady pheasant program to introduce them back into the wild.
Too much being spent on illegals and sanctuary cities.
@Live Action Sonic They are not native
Very nice
That's NOT hunting. That's like hunting cattle. These birds have no instinct to hide, or run through the tall grass. I hunt pheasant, but I hunt wild game. Not farm raised chickens.
my guy, unless you live in Asia, pheasants are non-native and stocked by your states fish and game department. maybe 5% or less survive the winter and breed wild.
Odds are if you ever encounter a pheasant in north america it is stocked.
And they absolutely hide and run.
There are preserves that release the birds less than an hour before shooting, those birds have not acclimated to their environment yet. The ones stocked on public land get far more time to adapt.
That's a pheasant not a chicken...
What's the alternative? Thank goodness for these farmers.
I also appreciate wild hunting but it would be unsustainable if everyone only hunted wild birds. This program gives hunters a chance to get out and also to work their dogs.
My dog loves pheasants if ever he hears one he goes bonkers and if he sees one he goes and chases it
How much price to 1 bird
are there only males?
mikeycbaby It seems they only showed catching up the "cock" birds for sale , i am guessing most of the "hens" are kept separate and possibly used for brood stock ?
+John both males and females are in the same pens together, I’ve been there twice it’s near where I live
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Most area's hens are not allowed to be hunted. Just the males.
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They just releasing all male and no female?
Pheasant is very very nice by the way.
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Hi .. i m from India.. i love birds. I would like to begin a farm with those breed. Could you help me..
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These guy always hunt animals that don’t shoot back. Great job. Go hunt real prize.
What is name of bird
Faisán
how you produce so much eggs of these birds? ??
Gotta ask them birds...
very very nice
It's beautiful can I order just 2 to put in my farm in Thailand?
Hi I'm gbon from Bangladesh I like Pheasant and I want to buy some birds but I know how to get it from you tale me please?
Awesome
Is those phasent for sale lol
FROM WHERE I CAN GET THESE UGLY BIRDS???
Parabéns amigo pela criação.
Vocês transporta também ??
i have been a hunter all my life, but I don't hunt birds and animals that are not native to the
U.S.A.
I’ve read these are a Chinese strain that look similar to once plentiful wild US birds.
Pheasants were introduced to North America in 1773.
So invasive species are given a pass? How kind of you.
Jared Grosinske... you are cheap taking credit for honor not due you....... Watch my video For Chicago...... pheasant Hunting is great.... and stocking the land with pheasant and quail to keep the populaiton up is a very very old tradition
get better or go to hell... that is certainly where cheap people like you sent most of the rest of us.
wow!!!arent you just a great guy.not.
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I have nothing against hunting, and have raised countless pheasants and quail, and ducks, over the years for the table...but shooting captive raised birds is not hunting.
Tpwd needs to do this. I can breed for them
Which bird is this..?
Whale linker crested bloop
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I think that,hunting birds raised in a farm,is more tiring,than buying meat from a boutcher...
It's not even hunting. It's a joke.
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In the uk them birds would have been out by the this age and the bits would not be necessary. This would be seen as bad practice here
They should put the birds in a bigger cage instead of a tiny little box
I paid $60 for one last week 😢
Pennsylvania does a ton of stuff for hunters throughout October to January they stock pheasants New York State doesn't do anything they don't nothing for the state land PA does a ton for their state land
Absolutely disgusting. Sickos. I would love to see you treated the way you treat these poor innocent birds.
Banyak banget..
sir i want this your bird -so nice can you give me one couple
No
I need fertilized eggs .. please .. it will be a wonderful service that I will never forget.. please
All about money 💰.
That's awesome
Wow
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i am from bangladesh need egg for hatching.... my dear friend!!!
I just booked a 50 bird hunt I'll post video for ya
This is cruel. just stuffing them in boxes?! wow.....
In bigger boxes they flap their wings and can hurt themselves
Animal Rights activist seem silent about this.
I'm from Nepal, I want 300eggs for hatching porpas can u.or anyone.
?
@@4zap7 where is your business or location plz
Bro, can you send me 2 children to Vietnam 😁
If that is the kind of hunting you ahve to do to get a bird, you should man up, go to a farmer and get his permission to hunt on his property. Those birds are pets.
There is not a thriving population in New York, so to keep the tradition of hunting going and to help reintroduce pheasanta they must be grown this way
@@mattysophattyog if there is no thriving population, game managers should take the pressure off the pheasants and enhance the wild population with good game management techniques. I am in Texas and we travel to South Dakota where wild birds are plentiful. The Midwest is a place where NYkrs can go just as we do.
That sounds nice but its pretty far away and expensive. Nys doesn't quite work like Texas, their is not as much money to manage land for hunting specifically. But its the only way to continue the tradition of nus pheasant hunting
Berpa harga ayam golden phetsen
So you're gonna Release these Birds and Mess with these Birds just so you can Round them up? Not Cool.
Ave Caesar
Don’t throw pheasants! Or even worse forcing them to go
It really triggers me
Poor baby. I bet your trigger list is extensive. What else sets you off ? People breathing ?
I want too buy it can u give me in pakistan
This is surkhab a Pakistani bird, very very expensive, but they hunt, don't know why?
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AVES !!! .
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choval som ako zamestnanec 16 tisíc nepoužívali okuliare ale zobáky presne viem čo chov bažanta obsahuje,,,nemá chvost a váhu nepredáš. mali sme volieru 2,2 ha a druhú 0,7 ha môj šef nezvládol túto vec všetko padlo liahol som 40 tisic vajec sám za mesiace všetko evidovať nakladať presvädcovať už nikdy viac
Hey ases envios
To bad most farm raised pheasants don't stand a chance against wild predators, most will die in the first week
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