Outstanding characteristics of the seven-colored golden pheasant
Seven-colored Golden Pheasant (also known in English as The Yellow Golden Pheasant). Their appearance is very outstanding when they possess fur with a main yellow tone and are embellished with colors such as brown, black, gray to increase their brilliant beauty and nobility.
The seven-colored golden pheasant has feathers with an extremely prominent yellow color
The male seven-colored golden pheasant has a body length from 80cm to 100cm. The male bird’s tail feathers are usually 70cm to 100cm long on average. The male seven-colored Golden Pheasant has yellow feathers on the top of its head with red edges; The breast and abdomen are also golden yellow; The back has strips of fur that are stone-gray blue and have silky yellow strands; The tail is chestnut and the tiny spots are light brown; Legs dull yellow. The female seven-colored golden pheasant has a smaller appearance than the male bird and its plumage is not as colorful, the color is duller.
The main food of seven-colored golden pheasants in the wild is mainly fruits, seeds and small leaves. They are birds that can fly very well but like to move around every day and forage on the ground. Only when sleeping do they perch on tree branches.
The seven-colored golden pheasant is not distributed in Vietnam, but when introduced into our country, it adapts very well to living conditions and the environment. Currently, the seven-colored golden pheasant has completely adapted well to artificial farming conditions in many localities to meet the needs of playing ornamental birds or serving visitors and tourists, etc. In addition, the golden pheasant Guppies are also raised for meat. Their meat has high nutritional value and is quite expensive.
The seven-colored golden pheasant adapts well to artificial farming conditions in our country