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4-H Pheasant Zoom Info Night

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Tune in to the 4-H Pheasant Project Informational Night on Zoom with NYSDEC Day-Old Pheasant Chicks Program Thursday, February 16, from 6:00-7:00 pm 4-H’ers do you love animals? How about raising day-old pheasant chicks!? Join us for an informational zoom session to learn about what is required to raise pheasants and how you can do it! This is an awesome learning opportunity for youth. Youth that raise a baby animal learn about that animal's life cycle and needs and gain responsibility, discipline and so much more.

We will have special guest, NYS DEC game farm manager, Evan Wills, to teach us about the proper care for pheasant chicks to adult birds. He will also discuss what supplies and equipment are needed and answer your questions about pheasants.


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