ringneck dove

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ring·neck dove

(rĭng′nĕk′)
n.
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In previous CCFA studies, the avian species that is closest to the cattle egret in size is the ringneck dove (Streptopelia risoria), approximately one-half the size of the cattle egret.
Pharmacokinetics of a long-acting formulation of ceftiofur (ceftiofur crystalline-free acid) administered intramuscularly in the ringneck dove (Streptopelia risoria).
Do you think the ringneck dove lovely because she stays, eats from your hand?
The ringneck dove has been domesticated for thousands of years...
This is a must, because ringneck doves are not sexually dimorphic and are extremely difficult to sex.
This includes such diverse creatures as hogs and ringneck doves. Coyote hunting is available all summer and might gain you points with the neighbors.
Feeding time is fun again as 10-year-old Ron and three-year-old Jesse eagerly help tend to the beef cattle, the ringneck doves, the laying hens, the squealing pig, the barnyard cats and a new addition, the homestead dog.
For the rest of the summer we'll be chasing pigs and 'yotes and maybe popping a few ringneck doves.
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