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Would you eat a pheasant?
Yes, I would even cook and clean it!! ! MMM 59%  59%  [ 13 ]
If it was served ready to eat 27%  27%  [ 6 ]
Only to be polite 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Never!! !! Puke!! !! !! ! cute harmless animals *SOB* 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
What the h*** is a pheasent?!?! and WHY would I eat it 14%  14%  [ 3 ]
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01 Aug 2008, 8:51 pm

I can't see where someone would be willing to cook and eat a bird but condem someone for killing it in the first place. By eating the meat of an animal you are condoning killing it no matter what it is.



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01 Aug 2008, 8:59 pm

Pheasant are thick as mince. They deserve to be eaten.



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01 Aug 2008, 11:53 pm

jawbrodt wrote:
I've shot quite a few pheasants throughout the years and ate every one of them. They are an excellent tasting bird, and so is ruffed grouse. :)


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My dad raises pheasants and other game birds as a hobby, but I haven't eaten one.



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02 Aug 2008, 9:26 am

Pheasant has a dark, gamey meat while ruffed grouse is a white and very delicate meat. You must have your birds mixed up.


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02 Aug 2008, 10:06 am

aethra wrote:
Pheasant are thick as mince. They deserve to be eaten.


Since my mother started regularly feeding birds outside our kitchen window, she has rapidly acquired a regular pheasant visitor, who is very noisy when it comes to asking for his breakfast. Clearly, he's clever enough to realise he's onto a good thing :)

Although a girl who used to work at my office had a nasty encounter with a pheasant who was so stupidly territorial it tried to take on a moving car. Not surprisingly, it was killed on impact :roll:


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