Go To A Pheasant Farm & Enjoy Yourself On A Hunt
Posted by Wildbird Taylor | Posted in General Advice | Posted on 23-07-2010
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Pheasants are found worldwide and possess a variety of colors. You will find all kinds of looks from the white-eared pheasant to the reddish colored Blood pheasant, and anything else you can think of. Habitat is ultimately the most crucial part of the success of the pheasant. Specific habitats tend to be more protective of pheasants and their eggs than other places, and it prevents predation. The wildcat is the most dangerous predator to the wild pheasant. It can jump off the terrain and take one right out the sky at enormous speed and be consuming a snack in seconds. In areas which have raccoons and snakes, the eggs are in peril as well.
In the United States, the growth of pheasant farms has increased steadily from year to year as demand for wild habitats grow more in demand. The farms will raise the young birds till they are big enough to release into the habitat, insuring a strong population for hunting.
A good bird dog will help you find, scare, and retrieve your bird after a successful hunt. It is a fairly wide consensus that Labrador retriever’s make the best pheasant hunting dogs. They are very good at finding birds and retrieving the ones that are downed by birdshot. It’s important to make sure your dog is in good shape before taking it out hunting for the first time. Your dog needs to build up to it because it will be chasing a lot of game and it can be a bad experience for a dog if it is not used to it.

