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jonika | 21:10 Tue 29th Nov 2005 | Animals & Nature
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What is the natural lifespan of a pheasant ?
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It depends somewhat on its habitat, but generally, no more than 10 months for males and up to 14 months for hens...

This site says up to 7 years:


http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/p/pheasant/index.asp


If it was only 10 months for the males, how would they reproduce?

SteveD, your site says the maximum age is near 7 years, whcih agrees with this site: http://www.wildlifedepartment.com/pheasant.htm


However, the average age is much, much less. Additionally, although the pheasants do breed and reproduce in the wild, the majority of the birds are planted by individual State agencies here in the U.S., the birds,having been raised on game farms. This is especially true in areas of harsh winters and high predation from fox and skunks...

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