The incubation time for golden pheasants typically ranges from 21 to 25 days. The female usually lays a clutch of 8 to 12 eggs, which she incubates alone. During this period, the male often remains nearby but does not participate in incubation. After hatching, the chicks are precocial and can leave the nest shortly after.
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The term "gestation length" refers to mammals. Pheasants are birds, not mammals. So the number you are looking for is more commonly referred to as "time to hatching" or perhaps "incubation length."
9 weeks
21 days is the incubation time for all chicken breeds.
A golden pheasants life span in the wild is about 5-6 years, but in captivity they can live to about 12-15 years.
A pheasant's nest is typically referred to as a "form." A form is a simple depression in the ground lined with grass and leaves where the female pheasant lays her eggs. The male pheasant does not participate in nest building or incubation of the eggs.
A storm dragon has an incubation time of 3 hours.
The frostfire dragon has an incubation time of 12 hours.
The effect of decreasing incubation time on optical density is that optical density decreases. Incubation time and optical density have a proportional relationship.
The incubation time for a rainbow dragon in DragonVale is 48 hours.
The incubation time for the Swamp Dragon is 9 hours! ~DragonVale Support Team