Ringneck Pheasants- post your pics or questions.

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Sorry to tell you this Grit, it sounds like fun but the truth is, that unless you have a permit (I would check with your local DNR office) in pretty much MOST states it is highly illegal to release any wild game animal and even if you were to say "hey I was free ranging and they flew away" it would be considered releasing, and you could get into quite a bit of trouble. So before investing in the chicks find out if it is okay to do that. By releasing without the proper vaccinations, paperwork, etc you may be risking the local population and the birds that you release. Good luck.
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Rats! I had a suspicion in the back of my mind they might be regulated but ignored it. I'll check with the DNR. Thanks for the good advice. Pretty boy!
 
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Sorry to tell you this Grit, it sounds like fun but the truth is, that unless you have a permit (I would check with your local DNR office) in pretty much MOST states it is highly illegal to release any wild game animal and even if you were to say "hey I was free ranging and they flew away" it would be considered releasing, and you could get into quite a bit of trouble. So before investing in the chicks find out if it is okay to do that. By releasing without the proper vaccinations, paperwork, etc you may be risking the local population and the birds that you release. Good luck.
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Rats! I had a suspicion in the back of my mind they might be regulated but ignored it. I'll check with the DNR. Thanks for the good advice. Pretty boy!

No problem, glad to help if I hadnt chimed in you would have heard from JJ about it lol. Thanks, I think he is very very handsome!
 
No problem, glad to help if I hadnt chimed in you would have heard from JJ about it lol. Thanks, I think he is very very handsome!



Who is JJ or the pheasant???
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Lmao my pheasant. haha I wouldnt know about JJ, I'm sure he's alright too
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I knew I would get flack for that but didnt realize it came out wrong until after I posted and was too lazy to correct it!
 
The DNR gentleman called me back today and I told him my idea. His response was that the foxes and great horned owls would certainly appreciate it.
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He said that of the 100,000 pheasants released in MN every year he figures probably 90% are predator food right away because they're not native and are farm raised and over time have lost the wild instincts they need to protect themselves(paraphrasing). He also said it is not illegal to release ringnecked pheasants in Mn but discouraged me from doing it as being a waste of money and effort.
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ah well, maybe I'll have a big pen when I retire and have more time.
 
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I always though coyotes were probably the main predator until I was told by a conservation officer that in my area it is not possible to get pheasants established in the wild due to all the hawks. He said they were the biggest predators here.
 
I had no idea there were so many colors of ringnecks! But then why are all of the wild ones (at least in MN) basically the same color? I really like the pied ringnecks, I have been told that this is the same allele that causes mottling in chickens, is that true?
 

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