British gamekeeper
New member
Just wondered what your most common strain of pheasant? Does it vary from state to state?
We have Kansas and Michigan blue backs in the UK. EXTREMELY hard to hold in a certain area. And they will even lead other birds away! A newish strain coming on to the scene in the Uk at the moment is the Byzanty/polish ring neck pheasant. Extremely good reports about this bird. A smaller bird, fly very well and sticks to your ground like glue! I've lost count of how many strains of pheasant we have. Old english, Scandinavian, French ringnecks, Japanese greens, the list goes on and on. That doesn't include the cross breeds.
We have Kansas and Michigan blue backs in the UK. EXTREMELY hard to hold in a certain area. And they will even lead other birds away! A newish strain coming on to the scene in the Uk at the moment is the Byzanty/polish ring neck pheasant. Extremely good reports about this bird. A smaller bird, fly very well and sticks to your ground like glue! I've lost count of how many strains of pheasant we have. Old english, Scandinavian, French ringnecks, Japanese greens, the list goes on and on. That doesn't include the cross breeds.