Originally Posted by
jaycee
The old farm was left in pretty much in an overgrown state , no crops were grown till his son was ready to fully take it on .
The fields had all natural wild grass's low brush and hawthorn trees,, they looked like a natural to support pheasants , a creek runs through the property and it had some low land around the creek all of which pheasants like , the natural food water and cover were around but so were that predators.
The habitat was there that is why he figured it would be a good idea to raise and release the pheasants , but sadly it didn't work out .
All you have to do is look around at all the game farms that do exist , they are constantly releasing birds and they are not all shot off , what happens to all those that escape the hunters guns ?.
These game farms do have the habitat but you very rarely see birds running around all over the area again why ?.