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New arrival in the garden


matildanz

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  • 4 weeks later...

No he was gone the next morning. He had a bit of a limp and I was worried that a cat would get him or skittled on the road - couldn't catch him either to put him in the sectioned off part of the chook house.

BUT did find out on Saturday morning that a pheasant has taken up residence at a house round the corner. They're feeding him and he's happy to live in their garden. This one has a limp as well so unless a flock of limpy pheasants has all of a sudden emerged from the park, I'm assuming it's the same one!! :D

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pity you couldnt catch him

I find the best treatment for a pheasent to be spatchcocked and then wrapped in streaky bacon

you may or may not stuff the whole bird with juniper or cranberry stuffing and needs to be cooked well

some people find the legs difficult to deal with so using the breast as a portion on their own works and then slow poaching the drums and thighs in duck fat is also recomened to cure a limp

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