Abstract:In 2018 and 2019, in order to improve their reproductive performance, we conducted artificial breeding studies of captive Chinese Monals (Lophophorus lhuysii) in the Fengtongzhai National Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province. Eight (3♂, 5♀) adult individuals were raised in 4 cages, of which 2 cages were 1 male and 1 female, 1 cage was 1 male and 2 females, and 1 cage was 1 female. In 2018 and 2019, 16 fertilized eggs were collected, with a fertilized rate of 44.44% (Table 1). Of these, 12 were artificially hatched, with a hatching rate of 75%. The regression equation between daily egg weight loss (Y1) and hatching days (X) during incubation is Y1 = 0.375 + 0.001 X (F = 2.995, P > 0.05), indicating the correlation between them is not significant. The regression equation of egg weight (Y2) and hatching days (X) is Y2 = 83.451﹣0.385X (R2 = 1, P < 0.01), which showed a significant correlation (Fig. 1). In conclusion, under the present conditions, the key to improve the breeding performance of captive Chinese Monals is to construct suitable cage breeding facilities and improve the artificial hatching conditions.