That was great! I miss our rooster and hen ringnecks that hung around our place. Got to hand feed the hen but the rooster would only get about a Foot away.
This is somewhat wrong.. That pheasant should have own family and not chasing people and be angry and whatever.. People shouldnt domesticate such animals.. they get messed up like this afterwards..
@TheVeneth So you would rather them just be in the wild and get killed by preditors?
This is a Happy well cared for Pheasant. He could easily fly off if he was not happy! Pheasants have been domesticated for thousands of years! They Originate from India. They are only found in areas where there are people in most parts of there range! These are great birds, great pets. How do you know he hasnt got a female aswell? Looks happy to me
THANKS, PETER WAS REALLY COOL HE WOULD ALSO RIDE ON MY BICYCLE HANDLE BARS..IF YOU WANT ONE TO IDENTIFY ie IMPRINT WITH YOU YOU MUST START WITH THEM YOUNG AND THEN THEY WILL BELIEVE YOU ARE THEIR MOM..GOOD LUCK!!!
Loved this video. Did you hand raise him? I'm so used to the wild ones around where I live. They're ALWAYS in the yard but run for the hills as soon as they spot anyone.
THANK YOU. YES, Peter was hatched by an egg that I put under a Bantam cochin chicken. His mother's name was Rita and she somewhat domesticated him because he would roost with her and the other chickens and quail in the chicken coop. When he was grown I just let him run free in the yard and he hung around the family.
amazing
popoloju 1 week ago
It might be a problem chasing a car....
SundanceDVD 3 weeks ago
I want my chinchilla to do this
Ana22961 3 weeks ago
Мучают её)
nickman561 2 months ago
Бедная птичка))
nickman561 2 months ago
That was great! I miss our rooster and hen ringnecks that hung around our place. Got to hand feed the hen but the rooster would only get about a Foot away.
BrentRF 3 months ago
This is somewhat wrong.. That pheasant should have own family and not chasing people and be angry and whatever.. People shouldnt domesticate such animals.. they get messed up like this afterwards..
TheVeneth 6 months ago
@TheVeneth So you would rather them just be in the wild and get killed by preditors?
This is a Happy well cared for Pheasant. He could easily fly off if he was not happy! Pheasants have been domesticated for thousands of years! They Originate from India. They are only found in areas where there are people in most parts of there range! These are great birds, great pets. How do you know he hasnt got a female aswell? Looks happy to me
MrNativeDancer 4 months ago
PETER IS IN MONTANA AND GIVING ALL THE NEIGHBORS A GOOD LAUGH..THANKS FOR WATCHING....
SundanceDVD 9 months ago
i want to have this pheasant. hes was very funny :)
MrsLahore87 9 months ago
im getting 50 babies pheasants in a week cant wait!
meganmadnessxo 10 months ago
Haha I laughed so hard when he was running super fast next to yhe truck :P
I cnt wait untill we get pheasants
whyismykittyabutt55 2 years ago
THANKS, PETER WAS REALLY COOL HE WOULD ALSO RIDE ON MY BICYCLE HANDLE BARS..IF YOU WANT ONE TO IDENTIFY ie IMPRINT WITH YOU YOU MUST START WITH THEM YOUNG AND THEN THEY WILL BELIEVE YOU ARE THEIR MOM..GOOD LUCK!!!
LoquaciousGloze 2 years ago
verry funny video hahaha what if he meets a hunter ? :D
ReyMysterioRO 2 years ago
Great video and to think I used to shoot them.
KatsToy 2 years ago
Loved this video. Did you hand raise him? I'm so used to the wild ones around where I live. They're ALWAYS in the yard but run for the hills as soon as they spot anyone.
hellokitty1977 2 years ago
THANK YOU. YES, Peter was hatched by an egg that I put under a Bantam cochin chicken. His mother's name was Rita and she somewhat domesticated him because he would roost with her and the other chickens and quail in the chicken coop. When he was grown I just let him run free in the yard and he hung around the family.
LoquaciousGloze 2 years ago