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.
They didn't buy food they grew it or killed it. This is why they had land for the peasants to grow the food and the forest to hunt for game.
A hawker was a person who worked with hawks or falcons. The nobility would hunt with falcons and hawks so the a person with that name would have worked in the mews and taken care of the birds.
the Japanese hunts for a country that rich for mines and minerals..
They hunted for chickens in the backyard
Same thing that causes people to eat what they eat here and now: * what they can grow or raise * what they can find * what they can hunt or catch * what they can buy * what they can make * whatever is available that nourishes them and doesn't hurt them or kill them
Yes they did.
That is the correct spelling of the raptor name falcon, birds of the genus Falco that have been trained to hunt since medieval times.
Medieval Spaniards chose to hunt bulls for pleasure. The earliest bullfight is said to have occurred in 1726. Bullfighting was very popular in Rome.
Bought it, or had their servants hunt it for them.
they hunted corn and carrots
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They didn't buy food they grew it or killed it. This is why they had land for the peasants to grow the food and the forest to hunt for game.
No. Wolves were not used to hunt because they were not domesticated and could not be readilly trained. Dog were used for hunting
If they have eaten they mostly sleep, if not they mostly hunt.
The lion eats many things and in hunted by us
They hunt at both times.
I could be wrong here, but I don't think bears have had in a natural habitat in England. There were deer, wild boar, and other animals, but I never have read of a bear hunt.