Edwards Pheasant Juvenile Pair

Edwards Pheasant Juvenile Pair

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Edwards Pheasant Juvenile Pair
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Scientific Name: Lophura edwardsi
Yearling/Juvenile Age: 6-12 months
Breeder Age: 2 years
Life Expectancy: 10 years
Male Weight: 2.4 to 2.5 lbs
Female Weight: 2.3 lbs
Length: males 22-25 in, females 7.8-8.6 in
Adult Male Tail Length: 10 in
Personality: Calm, quiet
Climate: Heat Hardy
Breeding Season: Starts in May
Breeding Info: Monogamous
Clutch Size: 4-7 eggs
Incubation Period: 24-25 days
Egg Color: Olive
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered
Native To: Vietnam

Edwards Pheasant Juvenile Pair

IMPORTANT ORDERING INFORMATION: Pheasants are shipped on Wednesdays, USPS Priority Mail Express, and will typically arrive in 1-2 days at your local post office. Pheasants are not available for pickup and ship for $50.00 per pair.

The stunning Edwards Pheasant, Lophura edwardsi, is native to the Vietnam bamboo forests and are the most endangered variety of all pheasants. They were thought to be completely extinct in the wild until they were surprisingly re-discovered in 1996. Male Edward pheasant display a shiny black plumage throughout their body with a beautiful blue sheen and light green lacing color on the upper wing. Males also have a handsome short white crest, stunning red colored legs and faces. Female Edwards Pheasant display a dull gray brown coloring throughout their bodies. Female wing coloring is more of a warm gray brown. Like the males, females also have stunning red colored legs and faces, but do not display a crest. The average length of this breed is 23-26 inches.

Edwards Pheasants require a lush well planted aviary setting that is level or slightly sloped. We recommend at least 39 square feet of space. Their shelter should be dry and protect them from the outdoor elements. This variety is best kept in pairs. Edwards pheasants are capable of breeding their first year of age but it is recommended breeding is started at 2 years of age. Breeding season for this variety typically starts in March and ends in May. Females can lay a clutch of 4-7 eggs, which require a 24-25 day incubation period.

Although they are listed as critically endangered, this breed has proven to do well in captivity.

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