by Just-a-bird-hunter » Wed Jul 28, 2021 9:54 am
Well, I will give an update on the Surrogator success per year: 2016 - a total bust, they evaporated within two weeks. 0 survivors out of 40 chicks. 2017 - Ditto. 2018 Moved the unit from the west side hedgerow to the east edge of the hay field. I put up a sun shade over the unit and increased the number to 60 chicks. I had 3 surviving hens that I saw into March 2019 the next year. After March, I never saw any of them again. There were no nests pheasant nests in our hay field (Huns, yes, pheasants, no) One interesting fact: one hen was melanistic, dark chocolate in color. She flew twice as far and twice as fast as the other 2 standard coloration hens. I have since heard that the melnistic pheasants will do better turning feral than the standard coloration. What they base that on, I don't know. 2020 - another bust. That brings us to 2021: I have 60 birds again, 30 standard, 30 melanistics. There should be plenty of grasshoppers for them to go after upon release; that has to help!
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