Ringnecked Pheasants

a.k.a. Common Pheasants

Phasianus colchicus

A pair of Ringneck Pheasants
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green


Ringneck Links:

North Dakota State University Extension has a page on raising and breeding Ringneck pheasants.

The Mac Farlane Pheasant Farm raises domestic variants of the Ringneck pheasant.

Dan Cowell's page on the Common Pheasant

Here's a page on maintaining Ringnecks

Chris Fenech's Ring Neck Pheasants

Sullivan Pheasant Farm

Manchurian Ringneck Pheasant

Growth of Ringneck chicks

Ringneck Pheasant habitat

Ringnecks at Hinkjc's Poultry

Elkhorn Farms & Hatchery, Inc. specializes in Ringnecks.


Tommy Green's domestic Ringneck cock "Jason"
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green

Close-up shot of "Jason's" head
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green

A Ringnecked cock bird
Photo courtesy of B&D Game Farm

A pen of Ringnecked Pheasants
Photo courtesy of B&D Game Farm

A nice shot of a wild Ringnecked hen
Photo courtesy of Terry Danish

Another wild Ringnecked Pheasant hen

Pair of Melanistic mutants
Photo courtesy of B&D Game Farm

A trio of Snow Pheasants, a mutation of the Ringneck
Photo courtesy of Ellen Rockensock

Three Ringnecks, wearing "no-pick peepers"
Photo courtesy of Caleb Stroh

A young pair of the White Mutant form

A pair of Buff Ringnecks
Photo courtesy of Ellen Rockensock

A Manchurian cross cock bird
Photo courtesy of Linda

Juvenile Ringnecks, male on the left
Photos courtesy of Mark and Patricia

A domestic Ringneck, "Jason," in flight
Photo courtesy of Tommy Green


Ringneck Hybrids


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