no
The main benefit of a (fertilised) pheasant's egg is to produce more pheasants. Eating pheasant eggs (as we do with chicken eggs) is less of a benefit than eventually producing a full grown pheasant.
Pheasants will eat there eggs if they lack protein in their diet.
Male Pheasants puff up as a display during courtship while a female pheasant may puff up during the eggs incubation period when it does not lay any eggs but sits on a hatch of eggs. This is a natural phenomenon in all fowls and most birds.
i am a pheasent breeder i hatch pheasent out of an incubator i then sell them to food factories in Ireland Scotland and whales i hatch out 110,000 a year these birds take 16 days from they are put into the incubator to hatch.hope this helps.
Cream
- Most snail eggs are clear, but not all of them are.
Kiwi eggs are an ivory/greenish white colour.
it is black
Blue.
A platypus's egg is a pale, cream or creamy-grey colour.
Green eggs.