Yes, you can eat pheasant year-round, but its availability depends on local hunting regulations and whether it's farm-raised or wild. Wild pheasant hunting typically occurs during specific seasons set by wildlife agencies, while farm-raised pheasants can be found in grocery stores year-round. Always check local guidelines and sourcing options to ensure a consistent supply.
Bobcats have to eat all year round, which includes the spring.
Yes you can. but only certain months can they be harvested.
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up to 3-4 times their own body weight
Bananas taste the exact same as they do in the winter as in the summer...if you buy them from your local supermarket or store.
your moms a peasant who eats fish!
Yes and no because they change there diets sometimes and they eat rocks.
Carots are grown all year round they are best to eat in June to October :) poo ha ha
Pheasants will eat there eggs if they lack protein in their diet.
pheasants eat insects, weed seeds, corn, soybeans and other crops.
seeds, leaves, shoots, and small insects.