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Smallholding => Wildlife => Topic started by: pgkevet on April 14, 2015, 06:49:20 pm

Title: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: pgkevet on April 14, 2015, 06:49:20 pm
.. when one pheasant hen pecks at the conservatory door for attention 'cos the wife is late feeding her chickens. Nine pheasant hens waiting by the back door along with our 6 chickens and all the 'little guys' waiting in the bushes (mostly assorted finches)
The cock pheasant who thinks the back door area is his territory even tried to face up to the dalmatian this morning, won't even back off from me until i try to stroke him...
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Old Shep on April 14, 2015, 10:59:04 pm
 :roflanim: 
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: ZaktheLad on April 15, 2015, 07:23:32 am
Love it!  :roflanim:
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: in the hills on April 15, 2015, 09:20:19 am
This is a serious subject. I'm shocked  :o that you are all making light of the matter.  :-J

Take the case of 'Harold'. My elderly neighbour, friend to all things feathery or furry, took great pleasure in feeding all the birds that visited his garden .... until 'HAROLD'. Harold was a great beauty. A well fed cock pheasant. Neighbour delighted that Harold waited at his cottage door for his breakfast, lunch and dinner. Until things turned nasty! Harold decided that the whole of the tiny cottage garden was his territory. Neighbour became a prisoner in his home, attacked with great vigour by Harold if he so much as dared to step outdoors.

Several people offered to 'do for Harold' but neighbour in the end fed up of constant attacks, trapped the demon and released him several miles from 'home'.

So beware!!!!     ;D
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Womble on April 15, 2015, 11:42:00 am
We used to live in an old keeper's cottage in the woods, and invariably had a troop of 'pet' pheasants every year.
 
One year we had a cock pheasant who couldn't stand anything red in his territory. Go on, guess the colour of my car!  ;D
 
Nowadays I take the view that since they're eating the food I put out for my hens, I can legitimately harvest a few for myself, can't I?  :innocent:
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Penninehillbilly on April 15, 2015, 03:29:10 pm
 :roflanim: :roflanim:
We fed the pheasants over winter, they aren't 'natural' round here, so we find them a pleasure to see close up, but the little ladies are getting cheeky, following me round and making little 'squeaky?' noises for their food.
There were 4 up to a couple of weeks ago, now only one or 2 at a time
Not got to tapping on the door for breakfast yet though  :)
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: pgkevet on April 15, 2015, 06:26:30 pm
...my story was the cheeky backdoor pheasants.. whole farm is a pheasant playground split into tiny territories.
Some years ago the guy on the other side of the valley raised a massive pheasant population for the shooting he rents his woods out for. First shot rang out and all the pheasants flew over to my sanctuary..
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: devonlady on April 16, 2015, 08:16:49 am
I couldn't bring myself to shoot a pheasant, but will happily eat any that someone else has :-\ ::)
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Marches Farmer on May 04, 2015, 02:47:33 pm
"Ours" cleans up after the sparrows and finches have been at the bird feeder.  Quite useful as he likes the seeds they don't and it saves me weeding the flowerbed.
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: pgkevet on November 29, 2015, 09:31:26 pm
Just an update to my OH's nuttyness...
I came back from town today to find more than 2 dozen (i lost count after that) pheasants perched along the fence by the back door and kitchen.... waiting for their lunch....
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Penninehillbilly on November 30, 2015, 02:50:40 am
Just an update to my OH's nuttyness...
I came back from town today to find more than 2 dozen (i lost count after that) pheasants perched along the fence by the back door and kitchen.... waiting for their lunch....
No photo ? ? ?  :)
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: bloomer on November 30, 2015, 07:33:15 am
Air rifle?
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Penninehillbilly on December 01, 2015, 11:02:10 am
Air rifle?
Sounds like a fairground scene
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Buttermilk on January 17, 2016, 06:37:35 am
Our local shoot deliberately put out white pheasants and a silky hen each year.  There is a £100 fine for shooting a white pheasant and £500 for shooting the hen.  The idea of the white ones is to make the guns look before they fire so that beaters and dogs do not get hit.  The silky is to mother the birds and keep them closer to the release area.

There is a bit of rivalry between local shoots and when they are dogging up will walk the others pheasants toward their own patch.  It can be amusing to see a flock of pheasants walking one way up the lane with a quad bike following and several hours later seeing another flock heading in the oposite direction with a pick up behind., or vice versa.
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Bionic on January 17, 2016, 07:26:47 am
Oh, send some my way. I would love them  :)
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Post by: oor wullie on January 17, 2016, 08:47:58 am
Pheasants are the worst kind of vermin around us.
They make it nearly impossible to grow anything, this year they dug up about 80% of my tatties and ate at least half of the field of turnips that was supposed to be feeding the sheep.
No amount of shooting them seems to make a difference to their numbers so I think releasing them should be made illegal.
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Backinwellies on January 17, 2016, 03:02:32 pm
Oh, send some my way. I would love them  :)
Plenty on this hill Sally ... shoot down by the river.
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: Bionic on January 17, 2016, 03:15:19 pm
Oh, send some my way. I would love them  :)
Plenty on this hill Sally ... shoot down by the river.


I've only ever seen one here  :(
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: pgkevet on February 13, 2016, 08:07:01 am
..never a camera handy when you want one. 31 pheasants came for breakfast by the barn this am..

Yes they do devastate my sweetcorn.. but then so do the hares. I got half a  dozen cobs out of 100 plants last year.  Year before when grown nearer the house i had 100 cobs to myself. You can guess where the sweetcorn patch will be this year...
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: waterbuffalofarmer on February 13, 2016, 09:01:13 am
There is a guy who lives up the road and he breeds them for shooting. We have some wander onto the farm, but they soon clear off, they're ringnecked males. I always found them fascinating, but I suppose even the most fascinating animals can be huge pests. The only thing I consider as being vermin are rats and mice. We have huge rabbit populations, we get someone out to shoot em, but I never see them as being vermin.
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: devonlady on February 13, 2016, 12:01:26 pm
Somehow I can never bring myself to shoot a pheasant (though I'll happily eat those others have shot) but rabbits are a damned nuisance, fouling the grass, eating my ewes grass and undermining the hedges and banks. I have no trouble shooting them!!
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: ramon on February 13, 2016, 01:05:57 pm
The old farm cats I inherited used to catch and eat the pheasants.
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: pgkevet on February 13, 2016, 02:39:00 pm
I must have pathetic barn cats.. the chickens intimidate them and the pheasants ignore them.
Title: Re: You know the pheasants are out of hand....
Post by: pgkevet on February 16, 2016, 08:47:26 pm
crappy pics on a cheap phone and couldn't get them all in but...
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