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12 twelve + pied ringneck pheasant hatching eggs


Here are twelve (12) fresh, fertile Pied Ringneck pheasant hatching eggs.
Pied ringnecks are a rare and relatively new genetic mutation of the standard ringneck we are all familiar with.
Instead of the standard plumage color patterns, pied birds show "splotches" of white interspersed throughout their plumage. Birds will be either "loud" pied (lots of white) or "light" pied (a small amount of white or only a few feathers showing white).
The breeders that these eggs come from are all loud pied birds. That does not mean that all of their off spring will be loud pieds, but it certainly does increase the chances. Either way, the chicks hatched from these eggs will carry the pied gene from both parents. The true extent of pied plumage becomes evident when they have achieved their adult plumage at about 5 months of age.
One side benefit I have found with these birds is the fact that the roosters get amazing tails in their first year. The bulk of the pied roosters I raise have tails approaching 24 inches by their first winter! That usually takes a rooster that is two or three years old!



12 twelve + pied ringneck pheasant hatching eggs 12 twelve + pied ringneck pheasant hatching eggs