“…So, loading along the Z-axis required the least amount of energy to breaking the pheasant egg shell. The average values of absorbed energy for pheasant eggs observed in this study 1.85 to 2.28 Nmm (depending of compression direction) were lower to those reported for Hisex Brown chicken eggs of 2.80 to 5.10 Nmm reported by Nedomova et al (2009) , but higher than absorbed energy of 1.28 to 1.81 Nmm reported by Galic et al (2021) for Japanese quail eggs.…”