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Tuesday, 16 January 2007

The ring-necked pheasant is native to Asia. Locally referred to as ringnecks or roosters, the bird was introduced in the United States as well as Europe and New Zealand years ago. Populations in North America are now well established in areas containing farmlands and native grasslands. Huntable pheasant populations can be found in Oklahoma, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Texas, Montana, Kansas, California, Utah, Wyoming, and many other states. The ringneck thrives in weedy fence rows, ditch banks or brushy woods. It uses these locations for cover if the need to escape from a predator arises.

We sell full-size pheasants, pheasant chicks, and pheasant eggs.

Item
Price
Shipping
Full-size birds
$12.00 ea
We do not ship birds,all orders must be picked up.
Chicks
$3.00 ea
We do not ship birds, all orders must be picked up. 
Eggs
25¢ ea
$12/dozen

Depending on the size of your order and your location we may be able to make arrangements to meet to pick up your order.There will be a standard mileage charge.

Payment for online orders is preferred through PayPal. Other payment arrangements may be possible if needed.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 January 2007 )