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yeah but they hve been here for so long they classed as native.

 

ah i know that just a thought was all, it poses the question though what impact would (for example) the reeves pheasant have on the eco system, its not as if its the rabbit or the caine toad, which were introduced to eco systems they did not belong and have had huge impacts on those eco systems. if they are after all to be used as a game species and would probably be managed by game keepers and the like would they really do any harm even though they are foreign. . . ?

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what about white pheasants are they viable or legal to release?

 

plenty of lads selling them in ireland and i beleive they are a money maker for shoot orginisers on the driven shoot days. would they be classed as a sub species of pheasant or an albino version of the standard bird?

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White pheasants are just that...a white pheasant. usually released to be a novelty for the guns with a fine on his head if it gets shot. They were also used years ago to alert a keeper to poachers taking birds at night off the roost.

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As far as I know Reeves aren't illegal in Ireland as they don't crossbred. Chukars and a few types of partridge are however as they'll hybridise. But I could be wrong.

There's a club near me that's been releasing Reeves's for a few years now and they sure are an impressive bird but I think they're as much a novelty as anything else.

I do know that some people stopped releasing them as they were quiet aggresive and territorial towards the Ringnecks.

The first time I seen a photo of a reeves in a local paper shot locally I thought it was a hoax as it had a tail 6 or 7 foot long.

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As far as I know Reeves aren't illegal in Ireland as they don't crossbred. Chukars and a few types of partridge are however as they'll hybridise. But I could be wrong.

There's a club near me that's been releasing Reeves's for a few years now and they sure are an impressive bird but I think they're as much a novelty as anything else.

I do know that some people stopped releasing them as they were quiet aggresive and territorial towards the Ringnecks.

The first time I seen a photo of a reeves in a local paper shot locally I thought it was a hoax as it had a tail 6 or 7 foot long.

 

6 or 7 feet long :icon_eek::icon_eek: thats impressive

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Its not illegal for animals to escape. I know of irish men on another form whose american wild turkeys, reves pheasants and golden pheasants regularly escape. Its just so hard to keep the feckers in their pens :thumbs: reves do quiet well in the wild by all accounts.

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As far as I know Reeves aren't illegal in Ireland as they don't crossbred. Chukars and a few types of partridge are however as they'll hybridise. But I could be wrong.

There's a club near me that's been releasing Reeves's for a few years now and they sure are an impressive bird but I think they're as much a novelty as anything else.

I do know that some people stopped releasing them as they were quiet aggresive and territorial towards the Ringnecks.

The first time I seen a photo of a reeves in a local paper shot locally I thought it was a hoax as it had a tail 6 or 7 foot long.

 

6 or 7 feet long :icon_eek::icon_eek: thats impressive

I remember seeing the photo and it showed one man holding the bird and 3 or 4 lads holding the tail. I thought they were holding it to stop the sellotape breaking,LOL but I shoot with a cousin of the lad who shot it so he confirmed it.

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Its not illegal for animals to escape. I know of irish men on another form whose american wild turkeys, reves pheasants and golden pheasants regularly escape. Its just so hard to keep the feckers in their pens :thumbs: reves do quiet well in the wild by all accounts.

 

i couldnt possibly comment on the durability of another mans pens :angel:

heard the reeves dont do so good when released? might be differant success rates in differant areas.

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