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A partridge typically lays between 10 to 20 eggs per clutch during the breeding season and can have multiple clutches each year. Over its lifetime, a partridge can lay several hundred eggs, depending on its lifespan and breeding conditions. Generally, wild partridges may live up to 3-5 years, while in captivity, they can live longer, potentially increasing their total egg production.

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