American Farmers Raise Millions Of Pheasants But Have To Deal With Them In This Way
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- In the United States, American farmers are engaged in the substantial enterprise of raising millions of pheasants, primarily for hunting, sport, and occasionally for meat production. This industry, while economically beneficial, presents an intriguing dichotomy alongside issues caused by millions of wild pheasants. These wild populations, thriving in some states, often pose significant challenges to agricultural activities. They damage crops by feeding on and trampling them, leading to considerable economic losses.
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It's amazing to see how farmers raise and process millions of turkeys and other poultry with such efficiency. Truly impressive work!
Interesting take! But have you ever wondered what really happens in the processing factory? It's a game-changer in how these farmers manage their pheasants. 🤔✨
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The sight of pheasants roaming freely in pastures is a testament to humane farming practices.
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Really modern farm to rises Pheasants...i love this video inspiring
Thank you, have you ever eaten pheasant?
The food factory makes every meal an event to remember
Have you ever visited a processing plant?
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like the first sentence stating Pheasants have beautiful FUR . LMAO !!!!
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Thank you, Do you know about pheasants?
Interesting video!
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In country side of Georgia 🇺🇸 usa ,I only seen 2 pheasant in the wild my entire life. Thx f sharing 😮😊
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Thank you. Have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
Amazing insights into pheasant farming! Never knew it was this interesting
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Interesting take! Our experience at the processing factory shows there’s a whole other side to raising pheasants in America. Anyone curious about what really goes on behind the scenes?
The pheasant farming and processing industry has a lot more complexity than most people realize, and it’s often hidden behind the scenes
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Wow so amazing.
First sentence, "With brilliant fur............................". Pheasants are birds, they have feathers.
Where have you seen pheasants?
@@tony98discoveryWhere have YOU seen pheasants?
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Those three pounds black birds are the real treat. Six kilogram pheasants might be a real if they actually existed too.
Have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
Yes , I have many times , and it's obvious you don't know what you're are talking about . ( fur ?, obviously they have feathers .....pheasants , help the crops , by eating the insects that eat the crops).,,,, didn't even watch the whole video .
Good information
Thank you, have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
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Why do they raise pheasants and then hunt them? Are they taking the lives of other animals for fun?
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Thank you, have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
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They aren’t closing the nostrils. They are called blinders so the pheasants won’t peck each other to death. They can see to the side for eating but they can’t peck at each other!
Beautiful birds
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these birds are beautiful
Thank you, where have you seen pheasants?
I don’t think that we have these in my island
What animals are raised on the island where you live?
Chicken, goat, cow, monkey, fish and more
You did really great
Thank you, do you raise pheasants here?
Intersting video,started raising these last year,turned 7 into 20 fast,lost a handful due to being so flighty,some have hung around but disappear fast,plan on eating some soon after watching how the dish looks
Yes, The roast bird looks very appealing.
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The farm raised birds are mostly used for hunting clubs to stock the shooting fields and the rest go to retail stores or resturants. Any that are released in the wild do not survive very long. Wild pheasants are lucky to live 3 years even if in a no hunting area. They are a prey species so everything that can catch them eats them from eggs on.
Yes, this raises concerns about the impact on both wild populations and individual birds released for hunting.
Ive never met a farmer who complained about pheasants trampling their crops.
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Thank you, have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
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Pheasants are not a breed of chicken. The Ringneck is a species of pheasant.
That's correct! Pheasants and chickens belong to different genera within the Phasianidae family
Being from Iowa and listening I was disappointed he didn’t mention how pheasants love to climb corn stalks and destroy hundreds of acres of crops every year!
Do they reproduce that fast?
Where can you buy pheasant meat in Ca. I've never seen any in local markets
Here in South West Michigan I only see Red Wing Black birds in Marshy areas. The Starlings and Grackles of the over Populated species as are Canadian Geese. I have not seen a Ring Neck Pheasant, Roughed Grouse or a Bobwhite Qual in a few years. I dee hear Coyote's. I see a few Turkeys who are new to my area. Not too many Fox, they often get mange. White Tail Deer are way overpopulated too. Starlings try to nest in my Pole barn so I do shoot them with a shot gun on occasion.
Raccoons are way overpopulated and very destructive too.
Great! your observations are a reflection of broader environmental changes and wildlife dynamics.
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What do they taste like ? I have had chicken , turkey and Cornish game hens , both good .
Which dish are you talking about?
@@tony98discovery Pheasant
I do miss hunting pheasant in Michigan living in southern Indiana we don’t have them here
The greatest concern at present time is the effect of climate changes occurring in the areas that they are found. The pheasant, quail and other spring ground nesting birds have had nesting failures because of wet cold weather causing pneumonia and other respiratory diseases killing the babies.
Pheasants have become naturalized in western Oklahoma. When they flush from cover it is magnificent and frightening. Not like quail or dove. Many hunters are not ready for it. The most sporting is to hunt without dogs to flush them out.
Thank you for sharing, where do you raise pheasants?
I raise chickens. I always keep a rooster and I clip one wing of the hens, so the hens can't fly (except in circles), but the rooster(s) need flight to protect their harem from preditors.
The roosters know a good thing though and NEVER fly away more than about 20 feet from their girls.
I don't see any reason why this wouldn't work with game birds too.
It's always interesting to hear about different methods people use in raising poultry. Thanks for sharing!
My Dad was a pheasant plucker. So that makes me a pheasant pluckers son. He was always plucking pheasants until the pheasant plucking was done. I was thinking of making a Tongue Twister about it. 😂
That's great, you have a pheasant farm?
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Grew up in western colorado hunting in the 70s and the pheasant populations in farmers fields and areas around farm fields like ditch banks were thick with pheasant then by the late 80s into the 90s the populations just disappeared and it has been this way all across the US. They claim its concrete ditches, predators, etc but those factors havent changed in my lifetime. I think its round up, glyphosate.
Thank you. Your observation about the decline in pheasant populations is interesting and raises valid concerns.
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i remember as a kid growing up in Minnesota my dad would go pheasant hunting. Mom would soak the meat in milk to get rid of the gaminess. When we ate them we would have to pick out the lead buckshot! Yikes!😮
Do you still go hunting or have any other favorite hunting memories?
@@tony98discovery not anymore. iam 79 yrs. old and living in california. I do remember also going duck hunting in the cornfields. all the hunters would line up and begin walking at the same time to flush the birds out. never caught one unfortunately.😮
@@AlanSenzaki 🤔walking cornfields for ducks ? that's how pheasants are hunted but ducks no .
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Pheasants have absolutely zero gaminess!
I never knew they were farmed beyond the egg or hatchling stage. Where I used to live the state DEP and some sportsman's clubs grew them.
Have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
@@tony98discovery No I haven't.
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I used to be a pheasant plucker I would pluck pheasants all day long then I got a job as a sock Tucker but got bored and took a job as a cork sucker wetting the corks with my mouth before the corks went in the bottles But my teeth fell out and I’m looking for another job
I live in Pennsylvania and I haven't seen a ringneck for past ten years
Ringnecked pheasants prefer habitats like grasslands, fields, and agricultural areas, where they can forage for seeds and insects.
Fur????
From building protective barns to controlling feather pecking and cannibalism
Are you doing farm work?
Wild one's a little tuff mostly haven't tried a farm raised one ????
Have you had the chance to try both wild and farm-raised pheasants? If so, which do you prefer
Wild animals Make people get more energy because they're like to hunt for and economic growns
Overexploitation through hunting or habitat destruction can lead to declines in wildlife populations, negatively impacting both ecosystems and local economies in the long run.
In the UK you might be ordered to keep your one chicken inside, but you can release 30 million pheasants to shoot!!
Is that true?
@@tony98discovery Yes, you can check how many game birds get released, but only a fraction are actually eaten and not land filled!
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American farmers raise millions of pheasants, but they must manage them carefully, often sending them to processing plants to ensure efficient output
It seems the challenges faced by American farmers handling pheasants are significant. Is there any innovative solution to this issue?
The narrator called pheasants “chickens”! A pheasant would have to have a double frontal lobotomy to become a chicken. Plus be fully plucked and tattooed.
That’s like calling a Rolls Royce a Nash Rambler. AARRGGHH!!!
And, if thousands of years ago, the Chinese upgraded a chicken to make pheasants, they have certainly earned recognition of their caste.
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The pheasant - an invasive non-native species introduced into the US from Asia in the 1880s.
Thank you, have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
Use to raise them in Michigan and let them go every year. The gov started charging us a fee to do it. So we stopped.
It's unfortunate that the fee became a barrier to your efforts.
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I catch them in gullies under cattails no stress no asidoos good eats
Have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
How much pheasants
If so prevalent why do restaurants charge so much?
Where did you eat pheasant?
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Pheasants are NOT a breed of chickens. They’re related to chickens and other fowl but definitely are NOT chickens.
Thank you for pointing out this distinction! They have been domesticated to some extent and are raised in captivity for their meat.
@@tony98discovery yes that is true. Pheasants are pretty cool to keep as pets as long as you raise a single one from birth by itself it’ll bond to you and that an interesting thing to encounter. They’re full of personality.
That's awesome, are you raising pheasants?
@@tony98discovery I have raised a few.
pheasant numbers in the wild have dropped dramatically and this notion that they damage farmers field is a falsehood. They feed on waste drain that has been lost during harvest on the ground. There favorite waste grain is milo.
Yes, have you ever raised birds?
You’re making me hungry!
Have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
delicious and nutritious, if wild;
grown in farms are just fancy chicken
The wild chicken's diet and lifestyle contribute to its unique taste and nutrition profile
Coyotes foxes feral cats and other carnivores have desamated the pheasants in Ca.
Thank you for your information, do you have any solutions to deal with wild animals?
It is cruel to release domesticated birds into the wild.
If someone is unable to care for a domesticated bird, it is best to find an alternative.
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Pheasants are very hard to raise. They are ruled by the devil on the day they hatch. They attack each other and pull and eat feathers from others. Major canibilism . I had to use plastic nostril shields. The roosters have a pecking order and the hens have to run the gauntlet to get from safety to food and water. They do best in released isolation. Without doubt, some of the hardest birds to raise.
But I will say that pheasants are very delicious.
Thank you for sharing, do you raise pheasants?
Not raptors
So many birds have beautiful “fur”😂edited?
work in pheasant management.
Are you doing farm work?
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DNR is suppose to police this yes. Later.
What are you talking about?
In Indiana. The DNR Department of Natural Resources. Would just show up to inspect these facility. Any probable cause they can show up or get a search warrant. To inspect. This group has mental issues. But that is the state law in Indiana.
A pheasant is not a raptor.
Thanks for pointing out the difference!
pheasant management.
Depressing - agitprop as well...
How do you think pheasant meat tastes?
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Good eating
Have you ever eaten pheasant?
Can we eat them
Have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
@@tony98discovery no. Therefore I’ve asked can we eat them. Is it good as chicken.
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Have you ever eaten pheasant meat?
4:00 Pheasants are NOT raptors
On the other hand, are birds of prey, including eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls....
A lot of your video is true. The part that is false, is your statement that pheasants cause a negative influence on corn, wheat, and milo yields. I have lived in pheasant country all my life and have never witnessed or heard anybody talk about pheasants eating standing crops in any of the aforementioned crops. Please provide scientific proof to validate your staements.