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Male and female pheasants are typically separated when they reach sexual maturity, which is around 5 to 6 months of age. This separation helps to prevent unwanted breeding and aggression, as males can become territorial and aggressive during the breeding season. Additionally, separating them can help manage their health and reduce stress in the flock. If breeding is desired, careful management and timing are important to ensure successful mating.

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