
Birds have various common predators in the wild, in spite of the fact that the human has a tendency to be the most well-known predator of the bird as they are chased for their meat and quills. Different creatures that go after the bird are foxes, puppies and wildcats plus more modest types of creature that consume the eggs of the fowl.
Males (otherwise called "cocks") create collections of mistresses of hens—the same amount as twelve female feathered creatures. Each one spring a male portrays and shields his domain and his collection of mistresses from forceful opponents. Such experiences can accelerate vicious combats.
The female bird lays between 8 and 12 eggs for every grip which are usually huge in size. The fowl eggs incubate after a hatching time of just under a month. The fowl chicks are nurtured and nourished by the mother bird until they take off from the home when they are only a couple of weeks old.
Pheasant Facts
Pheasant Facts
Pheasant Facts