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Peafowl are a type of pheasant so anything that will eat a pheasant will eat peafowl. Wild, feral, or domesticated feline and canine are the most common, but also raccoon, mongoose, alligators, etc.
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.
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don't do it. pheasants are so cute.
Pheasants, quails, ducks, and game hens are all wild birds that are commonly eaten. Really, you could probably eat any bird you wanted, it just wouldn't taste very good.
We've got chickens in our back garden and I regularly see the local wild pheasant joining them for meals and helping himself from our chicken feeder!
your moms a peasant who eats fish!
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.
A fox.
Some people eat chicken instead of turkey on Thanksgiving. There are probably people who eat small game birds, such as pheasant, also.