Pheasant English Game Meat for Sale

The common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) is a bird in the Phasianidae family. It is native to Asia and has been widely introduced to other countries as a game bird for this purpose.
Common pheasant birds are bred to be hunted in traditional formal “driven shoots” and are shot in great numbers.
The carcasses were often hung for a time to improve the meat by slight decomposition, as with most other game. Pheasant is often served as a roast, casserole or cut up into breast fillets. There are many recipes online.
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Venison English Game Meat for Sale

English Game season is well underway. Olde English Pest Control provide a variety of English Game meat to pubs and restaurants in Kent.
Venison is English Game meat that comes from a deer. Venison has a flavor reminiscent of beef but richer because it is higher in moisture, protein and lower in calories, cholesterol and fat than most cuts of grain-fed beef, pork, or lamb. Venison may categorized into specific cuts, including roast, sirloin, and ribs. In addition it can be eaten as tenderloin, sausages, jerky and minced meat.
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