Can pheasants eat fruit and veggies?

Pheasants are omnivorous birds, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. In the wild, pheasants typically eat a diet consisting of seeds, grains, insects, and fruits. They may also eat small animals, such as mice or lizards.

Pheasants can also eat a variety of fruits and vegetables, including:

* Apples

* Bananas

* Blueberries

* Carrots

* Corn

* Grapes

* Green beans

* Lettuce

* Peas

* Pumpkin seeds

* Raspberries

* Strawberries

It is important to note that pheasants should only be given fruits and vegetables as a treat, and they should not make up the majority of their diet. Pheasants need to eat a diet that is high in protein and low in carbohydrates, so they should be fed a commercial pheasant feed or a high-quality game bird feed.

Fruits and vegetables can provide pheasants with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that they may not get from their regular diet. However, they should only be given in moderation, as too much fruit and vegetables can cause health problems, such as obesity or digestive upset.