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I know Lots of people keep pheasants but I'd be OK allowing.Done but I am not sure if this is considered wildlife or not.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/byc-contest-domestic-fowl.76300/
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I know Lots of people keep pheasants but I'd be OK allowing.Done but I am not sure if this is considered wildlife or not.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/byc-contest-domestic-fowl.76300/
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Permits are required for raising Ring Necked pheasants. Once upon a time this 'kid' made a lot of money raising them.Done but I am not sure if this is considered wildlife or not.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/byc-contest-domestic-fowl.76300/
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Did you buy candy at the corner store or milkshakes?Permits are required for raising Ring Necked pheasants. Once upon a time this 'kid' made a lot of money raising them.![]()
Did you buy candy at the corner store or milkshakes?
What?sometimes it helps to finish your thought before clicking post.
I posted the comment above that one like halfway through and then edited it to make sense.What?
ohhhh....I thought you were lost! lolI posted the comment above that one like halfway through and then edited it to make sense.
I have wild pheasants around here, and I'd consider them like the wild quail. You'd be hard pressed to catch one and keep it as a pet!Done but I am not sure if this is considered wildlife or not.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/byc-contest-domestic-fowl.76300/
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If it makes any difference, I can assure you he is a wild bird. His territory includes my garden and he often joins my flock to share meals here, but he is most definitely wild and never roosts with them. Recently he hurt his foot and I can't get close enough to catch him to take to a vet to reset the dislocated toe.Done but I am not sure if this is considered wildlife or not.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/byc-contest-domestic-fowl.76300/
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