no as the are grain eaters may also eat insects
i am pretty sure that they do eat mice because they are field mice and field mice eat grain and if the grass grows maybe corn crops then the field mice would eat it !!
I know one breed that will actively hunt down and eat mice is the Muscovy duck. My sister raises them and they have not had so few mice in years. I got a young one for my small coup where the mice were even trying to eat eggs. Since the Muscovy duck has been in my coop, the mice have vanished. I haven't actually seen him eat one but they have not been around lately.
No. Penguins do not eat mice. They feed on sea creatures such as fish, squid and krill.
No, Buffalo are herbivores they only eat vegetation.
Yes, snakes are carnivorous and often eat rodents like mice as part of their diet. In the wild, some snake species primarily feed on small mammals such as mice to survive.
Pheasants eat insects.
Omnivores of the temperate forest include: opposums, racoons, bears, skunks, muskrats, mice, voles, rats, turkey, pheasants, certain salamanders and deer (they are carnivores of opportunity and have been known to eat mice and baby rabbits.)
Yes they do
they LOVE corn
some times
In their natural habitat, pheasants like to eat a variety of foods such as seeds, grains, insects, and small plants.
The coyotes diet is varied. They are scavengers. They will eat dead animals, berries, fruit, pet food, mice, rodents, small mammals, cats, dogs , and birds. Coyotes will raid your trash can.
No. Oranges eat mice.
Pheasants eat mostly grains, however as chickens also occasionally eat insects, it is conceivable that the occasional fly has been eaten as a target of opportunity.
yes they do eat mice
No,they eat grains.
yes they do eat mice