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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 431568" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>I remember back probably 20+ years ago farmers or land owners buying and raising a different species of pheasant than the traditional ringed neck. Maybe I'm mistaken since I was not much of a bird hunter back then,.this pheasant species didn't have the white ring around it's neck a bird that could lay their eggs in trees. I believe that it was being raised because of the lack of crp that was no longer available less habitat. The bird was mostly raised in pens here on the eastern side of north dakota, I have looked up the different types of species of pheasant but the one I'm thinking of doesn't seem to be mentioned and that could be because it wasn't successful after it was released into the wild. Anyone remember or am I mistaken and it was just the traditional ringed neck that was raised to later to be released, it could be that the coop was only filled with the female bird and that's the reason I'm thinking it was a different species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 431568, member: 217"] I remember back probably 20+ years ago farmers or land owners buying and raising a different species of pheasant than the traditional ringed neck. Maybe I'm mistaken since I was not much of a bird hunter back then,.this pheasant species didn't have the white ring around it's neck a bird that could lay their eggs in trees. I believe that it was being raised because of the lack of crp that was no longer available less habitat. The bird was mostly raised in pens here on the eastern side of north dakota, I have looked up the different types of species of pheasant but the one I'm thinking of doesn't seem to be mentioned and that could be because it wasn't successful after it was released into the wild. Anyone remember or am I mistaken and it was just the traditional ringed neck that was raised to later to be released, it could be that the coop was only filled with the female bird and that's the reason I'm thinking it was a different species. [/QUOTE]
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