It belongs to the bird family. That is in the animal kingdom.
Ring necked pheasant.
Allen L. Farris has written: 'The ring-necked pheasant in Iowa--1972' -- subject(s): Bird populations, Ring-necked pheasant
The Ring necked Pheasant.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Phasianus colchicus.
try a google image search for ring neck pheasant.
William L. Baxter has written: 'Life history and ecology of the ring-necked pheasant in Nebraska' -- subject(s): Birds, Ring-necked pheasant, Upland game bird management
2 years bcoz when they get ring on their neck , when they completly became adult & they start mating :)
John Albert Gill has written: 'Tolerance of two populations of ring-necked pheasants to DDT' -- subject(s): DDT (Insecticide), Ring-necked pheasant
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Phasianus colchicus.
Plants corn about anything if your raising pheasant feed them high protein feed
S. Mark Meyers has written: 'Selection of nesting and brood-rearing habitat by female ring-necked pheasants in the Willamette Valley, Oregon' -- subject(s): Behavior, Ring-necked pheasant
A ring-necked pheasant typically has a clutch size ranging from 8 to 15 eggs per year. The female usually lays her eggs in a ground nest and incubates them for about 23 to 28 days. After hatching, the chicks are precocial and leave the nest shortly after, relying on their mother for protection and guidance.