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Ptobably not. There are 2 varieties of pheas. Chinese and Mongolian. Probably a Chinese variety. They have a lot more white. I shot a chinese pen raised in Idaho years ago.
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Yup, those look normal to me. Some of the game farm guys around here have the black ones, and there is no mistaking them.
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Re: Melanistic/Ringneck
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Looks like some green pheasant influence, as in Bone's picture
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Here a black one my ole man shot a few years back.
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Sichuan Pheasant, no ring, much darker.
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A few years back I had a few of my Lady Amherst Cocks get out of their pens and head for the hills.
I always hoped some lucky Hunter got a thrill when he went to pick up his downed bird.... instead of some hungry Coyote getting them.
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Always makes me wonder what the colors were on a maturing T. Rex as they now think they had feathers
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