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Where do pheasants usually live in winter?

In winter, pheasants can endure the cold of -35℃, and they are not afraid of the cold near the haystack on the mountain or among the reeds by the river. They can walk in the snow, feed everywhere, drink iced water and live overnight.

Pheasant has strong disease resistance, high temperature resistance and cold resistance. In hot summer, it can withstand the high temperature of about 32℃ and is not afraid of rain. Sexual maturity at 65,438+00 months. The weight of male pheasant is about 65438±0.5kg, and that of female pheasant is about 65438±0.0kg. The male pheasant is earlier than the female pheasant.

April to July is the breeding season of pheasants every year. 1 year can produce 2~3 litters, and each litter produces 6~ 12 eggs, and the eggs are light olive yellow. In the wild state, its reproductive survival rate is low.

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artificial feeding

The ecological breeding of pheasants should be far away from urban areas, avoid pollution, have a peaceful and clean environment and clean water sources, and choose barren hills and shrubs with relatively flat terrain, mainly fruit forests and woodlands?

Habitat racks should be placed inside and outside the henhouse for pheasants to fly and climb, which not only makes full use of the feeding space, but also helps to reduce pheasant pecking addiction. Pheasants found pecked should be coated with purple syrup or camphor ointment and kept in isolation.

If necessary, control pheasants, such as hanging grass or vegetables indoors to attract pheasants to peck at vegetables to disperse their pecking energy, and at the same time supplement vitamins and cellulose.