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I know some people do it with ringneck pheasant to stock as game. They build huge flight pens for them and when they are old enough set them loose. This is after growing them up to maturity, I think. I personally think if someone wants to raise a species for release like that, it should be a native one. Ringnecks are not. Bobwhite quail are. I don't know if in MI you need special permits to posses wild turkeys, which would be the only releasable kind that can fend for itself.
I know some people do it with ringneck pheasant to stock as game. They build huge flight pens for them and when they are old enough set them loose. This is after growing them up to maturity, I think. I personally think if someone wants to raise a species for release like that, it should be a native one. Ringnecks are not. Bobwhite quail are. I don't know if in MI you need special permits to posses wild turkeys, which would be the only releasable kind that can fend for itself.