Eating pheasant killed using lead shot is likely to expose consumers to raised levels of lead in their diet, even if the meat is carefully prepared to remove the shotgun pellets and the most damaged ...
Pheasant hunting culture has been strong for generations in Pennsylvania — but especially in Lancaster County. Whether from a family member or an old timer at the game lands parking lot, you’ve likely ...
Pheasant season is on, and now that several of the state's most popular game birds are being harvested, we have a guide from South Dakotans on fun ways to cook it. Beyond the typical cheese and ...
Why are we asking for donations? Why are we asking for donations? This site is free thanks to our community of supporters. Voluntary donations from readers like you keep our news accessible for ...
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have issued a warning that pheasant meat sold for food may contain tiny shards of lead "even if the meat is carefully prepared to remove the shotgun ...
Editor's Note: This is a limited series featuring wild game recipes created by Fargo chef and avid hunter and angler Jeff Benda. More content is available on his website, wildgameandfish.com, and ...
CENTER POINT - Once you try wild game, you'll like it, Keith Lowe assures. However, the meat needs to be prepared and cooked just right, says Lowe, executive chef at Coe College in Cedar Rapids. “You ...
Dogs may be at risk of lead poisoning after "very high" concentrations from shotgun pellets were found in raw pheasant pet food. After testing out samples of raw pheasant dog food, researchers from ...
In the 14th century, pheasant meat was so prized that, during a banquet, you were more likely to be served swan or peacock. Originally from China and East Asia, pheasant was the preserve of kings and ...