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Geo
08-Dec-10, 01:43
Following on from the hungry deer thread there have been three pheasants in next door's garden for the last two days feeding on the food falling from the bird feeders. They are lovely to watch. I guess food must be in short supply if they are coming into the garden.

billmoseley
08-Dec-10, 10:45
if they came into my garden they would end up as food yummy

mrlennie
08-Dec-10, 12:45
Don't feed the peasants! You don't know where they've been...

puffin croft
09-Jan-11, 14:48
if your near mey theres a guy who keeps them as pets and thay come and go as thay please, he hatched them from eggs.

taylor
10-Jan-11, 05:45
I really wonder why everybody hates pheasants. I have found them to be beautiful and loveable. I am from India and last year when I went to England I had the chance to see some golden pheasants. They are so enchanting. If I ever get the chance to feed them I will definitely do that because they are also God’s creation.

Geo
10-Jan-11, 15:45
I didn't know anyone hates them. They are lovely looking birds. Welcome to the forum!

Stefan
10-Jan-11, 16:26
I had a pair feeding at my feeder for the free range chickens last summer, they hatched and reared 6 chicks, who went on to tell their cousins, nieces, nephews etc. about the free food... the longer the snow is lasting the more pheasants I seem to be feeding. This morning I flushed up 16 who flew off, 6 stayed, they are so tame I can nearly touch them...most certainly the chicks that were raised on my croft last year.
I don't mind feeding them, but if the numbers are reaching above 30 I will shoot an odd one for sunday dinner... providing they are still in season of course !

Commore
10-Jan-11, 16:54
I had a pair feeding at my feeder for the free range chickens last summer, they hatched and reared 6 chicks, who went on to tell their cousins, nieces, nephews etc. about the free food... the longer the snow is lasting the more pheasants I seem to be feeding. This morning I flushed up 16 who flew off, 6 stayed, they are so tame I can nearly touch them...most certainly the chicks that were raised on my croft last year.
I don't mind feeding them, but if the numbers are reaching above 30 I will shoot an odd one for sunday dinner... providing they are still in season of course !

You are so lucky, I would love to have a few on our croft, I would feed them regardless, if they appeared hungry and I would with the deer too,