How It's Made: Pheasant Breeding
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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Always loved how its made even as a kid , now im a full grown adult and can really appreciate this show.
Fuckn amen Jo! Amen! Check out the series for why things are so expensive. Great views.
...Yet, still lack the ability to put a proper English sentence together (grammar and all)... There's a reason people hate Americans.
@@christiaankinne8186 You sound like a bot trying to stir up divisiveness.
I can't get over the fact that they essentially rock the eggs like they're human babies in a cradle, that's so wholesome 😭😭😭
I like how gently she puts them in the cardboard box instead of chucking them in like some other hatcherys
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The box is a paid actor
Well.... she's being filmed so she's obviously going to be extra careful and gentle. I guarantee they're not as gentle when the camera crew goes away. And that's fine. Chicks aren't that fragile.
you'd be surprised how different people from each country act. just fact.
She was probably doing that for the camera. It all depends if you know you're being recorded or not.
I LIVE IN OHIO AND I CAN REMEMBER WHEN THESE BEAUTIFUL BIRDS WERE EVERYWHERE. NOW THEY'RE GONE EXCEPT 4 STOCKED BIRDS.
Awww the baby pheasants are super cute.
0:46 A 4-month long Easter egg hunt!
AH MY 2020 BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FROM SCIENCE CHANNEL!!!
4:38 Yep absolutely😂😂😂😂😂😂
Haha, I get it!!! 😁😂
OMG
Here in Sweden there is no need for breeding them, there are plenty of them in the wild!
That’s how it ought to be!
Like jihadis?
“The rest will be released in the wild, and just fly away…” And then my dogs will find and point them, and well, you know, they’ll come home with us so to say
4:57 Is that thing wearing glasses lol
A hunting club i used to live next had a taxidermy mount of a Phuker . It was a pheasant head on a pheasant body .
Charlie Martin mount of a WHAT??????🤣🤣🤣🤣
Never knew this thing existed
The vids are short but they pack quite a bit if info into them
Loved the last sentence.
Very informative video!!! thanks for sharing.
4:57 what’s with the tags on their faces, what is their purpose?
There are quite a few of these where i live in the wild
Baby pheasants is so cute
Where we can buy these birds chick any information u have
So weird with chickens we were told NEVER to wash them if they are to be hatched, usually on all eggs when it's laid the egg is covered in a natural anti bacterial bloom, which helps keep the egg fresh for months out of refrigerator, by washing them your running the integrity of the egg.
Right?
@@whatmakesyourday right....!!!!
Out of all the stuff youtube recomended me this is byfar the weirdest one
This should just be “How It’s Made: Pheasants”
They use to have one in Wisconsin that the state ran for years....
For a split second i thought the title said “Peasant breeding” 😂
Awesome...
I thought that the Ice Pheasant technique of that Navy Admiral in One piece is just coincidentally to be bird shaped but in reality is really a bird
So baby, whatcha wanna do? 1:59
fascinating
I'm confused by the opening statement about wild populations dwindling (in the United States). Pheasants aren't native to North America so there never were any significantly established wild populations to begin with. They were introduced for the sole purpose of hunting and continue to be bred in captivity and then released for the same purpose.
Some of the trees and plants in the USA weren’t originally native hell the bald eagles the only truly native eagle
As well as cats end european illnesses.
Exactly.
They bred wild pretty well in Spokane Washington.
Got along with native quail and grouse. But yep. Not Native. From Asia actually.
We had Ringtail Pheasants in my area.
3:00 three weeks later she still wearing the same jacket
Well it’s probably the same day because it was just a different batch
Really? Shipping *freshly* hatched chicks? Idk that just seems a bit cruel. Do they normally leave the nest that early in the wild??
@Potato jerk
They draw the egg yolk into their abdomen prior to hatching, which easily sustains them for several days.
so nice !
What’s with the red squares on the beaks at 4:58?
Someone please tell us!
It's a mark they grow into for mating purposes. The bright colors help attract more mates like Muscovy male ducka
@Frank Maggard Indeed, occasionally used on chickens as well.
This should've been an episode of How Do They Do It.
*I thought it said Peasant feeding 💀*
Lol
Aska Beasty シ lmao
Too bad there wasn't a way to keep the baby chicks at that stage for their entire life. Every one loves babies so soft and fluffy. I'd have a million running around!
4:58 super fucked up
can you eat pheasant eggs just like chicken eggs.
You can. They are just a bit more dry when hard boiled and more expensive to buy.
Check out the Popeye forearms on that chick.
The cocks are some of the most beautiful birds in the world. I’d love to go on a trip out west and hunt wild pheasant one day. Unfortunately we don’t have them where we live.
Why?
@@TRPGpilot Hunting farm raised pheasant is barely hunting. It’s more like shooting skeet.They throw them out of a tower and they fly towards you.
If you don’t count Afghanis, this is the first animal I ever hunted. As such I have an endearing connection to these birds. A beautiful animal and one I’m glad to know more about, even if just breeding habits. Thank you for this extra knowledge.
Why wont double yolks hatch? Isn't it like twins?
it's extremely rare for double yolk eggs to develop (normally because of limited space and/or nutrients) although there is an incredibly small chance that they will. in the rare chance that they do develop theres a limited amount of oxygen in the shell so they can suffocate while trying to hatch.
*How It's Done: Pheasant Breeding...
*How It's Made: Pheasants
Do pheasants not make nest why those eggs just out in the open and why isn't mama on them what is goin on here.
Let's get real here 95% of them will be shipped to a place that lets them go in and filled a couple of days before some Hunters with their bird dogs pay premium prices to go out and shoot them during pheasant season. It is a in ethical way I think for hunters to go shoot pheasants because you almost have to kick them to make them fly and how unethical would it be to shoot one on the ground.
Muy interesante
Anyone know how long these birds live?Id love to have some to keep like chickens?If thats even possible?Guess i gota do some research?hehe
Get a Guinea hen's instead. Google em. Way cool birds.
They live until they die.
@@trimcoversit3971 LOL
@@samsngdevice5103 Well i was thinking about farming them like chickens to eat?Not eggs really
What of we kissed at the pheasant breeder?
Haha jk...
Unless?😳
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Well when a mummy pheasant and daddy pheasant love each other very much they...... the rest of this comment has been censored.......
Why the hell I'm watching this? O.o
No problem finding them in Hawaii
No coyotes and bobcats
@@joshsinglefooter or skunks, raccoons, possums, weasels, and mink.
@@sog4646 Agreed!
How math
how it's made: human breeding
boils eggs to protect chick inside egg😂😂😂
Now I want to have the job of the woman in this video...
Hello
Seriously the subject is wierd as its not manufacturing anything
What am I doing with my life
I was born a poor black child
Steve Martin - the jerk
Screw a bird, get a bird....
Pheasants are not native to north america, so their "declining numbers" does not constitute an environmental problem. If anything, pheasants are an invasive species that have displaced native grouse species like prairie chickens and sharptails.
They have done tons of research on this, and they have not displaced any species in North America. You are right its definitely not an environmental problem, but still they are cool birds to watch, fun to hunt, and tasty. Theres no reason they shouldnt be here
First
She needs to visually insoect her nails 🤮
When two pheasants love each other very much...
Hehehe
"Join us next episode, where we will see 'How It's Made: Human Breeding'"
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Oooo, do that next!
I just ruined 69 likes
Porn hub
Haha
My dad use to raise Pheasants for his property. It was a super interesting experience. A lot of the population he raised is still around.
Did they rovolt?
How weirdly spedific... How about an episode called 'How it's Made: How it's Made"
this must exist
"The camera man wedges himself on a small ledge so he can get some B-roll footage of the production assembly - this step is crucial for the next stage: video editing."
1:48 You’re telling me she missed that cracked egg????
Great presentation. Bird farming is way cool.
You mean, pheasant-ation? Hehehehe
Well done if you rapidly say the following tongue twister without dropping an f-bomb;
I’m not a pheasant plucker,
I’m a pheasant plucker’s mate;
I’m always pluckling pheasants,
‘Cos the pheasant plucker’s late!
LOL
That’s a good one fluker
You have a great taste in music it seems
F bomb? Nah. I keep saying Pleasant. Guess im broken m8
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Brooks Moore is the superior How It’s Made narrator, no one can convince me otherwise
As a kid, I would turn this on and sleep on the sofa while waiting for my parents to send me to school.
'' The rest will be introduced into the wild & they'd fly away'' loved this part❤️
And then they are hunted for
(Several of them make it though)
@@logan-booth486 Not in this part of the world where they're fed alcohol soaked corn so , even more in alcohol soaked , hunters can still manage to hit them.
yea 2 out out of ninety-nine! 😤😤
pheasants cant just be introduced into the wild, they are introduced into game preserves where they are hunted hut captive raised birds from captive raise parent do not have the right behaviors imprinted so they have really high mortality rates when released in the wild
Well how about that. I used to have these on our farm, wild ones. The past 8 years I haven't heard one. Very sad. Thank you for sharing :-)
Uncontrolled hunting may be the reason
@@jollyrancher400 No it's not. That's a very ignorant assumption. And BTW, there is NO "uncontrolled hunting" for pheasants anywhere in America. It's all regulated with specific seasons and bag limits. The problem is the current farming practices make the crops (especially corn fields) very clean, with basically no weeds growing between the rows. They're sprayed with herbicides like RoundUp that make it great for the farmer, but bad for pheasants because now there's a lot less habitat. On the east coast, there have been programs to introduce wild pheasant populations again but none of them make it very long before being eaten by predators. There's just not many places to hide with all the crops so bare between the rows. In addition, there's so much urban sprawl and habitat fragmentation that there's just not much land anymore. It's all becoming houses or Walmart parking lots. The only pheasants that exist now in eastern US are all raised on game farms and stocked, which is paid for by hunters. Instead of trying to insult hunters as if they're not smart enough to regulate populations, you should research the topic.
@@BornIn1500 Amazingly, when I lived in Detroit about 30 years ago pheasants took to the habitat so well the Dept. of Natural Resources introduced a couple of new species. Many years I had roosters strutting through my front yard. It just depended on how many cats were in the neighborhood.
Saw one walking on a train track yesterday and took photo of him. Pretty cool!
I used to raise and hatch them. We would "candle" the eggs after 10 days, and if you couldn't see the blood veins, then those eggs were tossed, so as not to release bad air in the incubator.
Future pheasant poppers
How it's made has always answered from the very first curiosities I had as a child to the most recent questions I've thought of. They've been with me for so long that now the iconic question "how is it made?" Has become a major part of my life. I will always stay curious. 🤓❔🤓
This video is about a pheasant hatchery, not about pheasant breeding. Good video, though.
How it’s made: pheasant breeding
Two birds fucking.
... I wonder, like, when they hatch does she ever pet them and tell them how cute they are?
I know I would.
She doesn't look like that sort of lass, I think she tells the big ones they'll be good for the pot
Can’t get to attached to them
And with this, you already beat the American public school system. I graduated without sex ed
Is this some sort of Pheasant joke that I'm too rich to understand ?
That’s cool. We have a farm for them in ithaca ny next to Cornell university
This was wholesome.
I'm not the pheasant plucker
I'm the pheasant pluckers mate
I'm only plucking pheasants
Because the pheasant plucker's late.
Fire
Some good eating they are! YUM
@ 4:20
You're designation is RC-38. You are more special than other clones
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So that's how they made "The Partridge Family".
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Washes the eggs…, really😳…, and yet we are constantly told to NEVER wash the egg…, EVER. So what is the difference between pheasants and chickens? 🤔
Boo I’m gonna get one as a pet
All the chicks think she's their mom.
0:05
Angry birds trailer reveal
4:50,this proud strong chick is coming:”move away, I’m growing.”
Pheasant for thanksgiving is so good we had that and duck
The rest will be released into a game preserve where they will be shot then cleaned and eaten..... yummy
Today I came to know how "Pheasant Breeding is made"