probably they did eat deer meat like pig, chicken, beef, and other meats we eat today.
Capture poachers of the King's Deer.
nothing but the plague and horse meat
for the rich meat fish fruit for the poor bread and every do often meat
Did they use animals in the medieval times for riding, fightingI think you mean they Might have used animals in the medieval times . . .Not did they . . .
Deer meat is called venison.
The farmers to harvest crops for food and to have animals for meat
Bread, meat, pottage (poridge), and to drink: Ale
Deer meat is called venison.
Venison my friend. If you can try as "jerky" I highly recommend it.
The meat eaten after a hunt depended on the hunt, of course. Major hunts were for deer and wild pigs, which yielded venison and pork respectively. Other hunts were for birds, including pheasants, pigeons, ducks, geese, swans, and a variety of other birds.
Deer meat is better than beef tastes better AND is better for you
Deer meat is called venison. It tastes different from goat meat.