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Turkeys
All domesticated turkeys descend from wild turkeys indigenous to North and South America. They are the quintessential American poultry. For centuries people have raised turkeys for food and for the joy of having them. Many different varieties have been developed to fit different purposes. Turkeys were selected for productivity and for specific color patterns to show off the bird’s beauty.

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Quick Facts:

What they eat: Bugs, cracked corn, grains, grass, forage

Female: Hen
Male: Tom

Fun Facts: Only male (Tom) turkeys gobble, hens cluck.
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Brief History:

No information at this time.

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Resources:

Here are some other websites to check out for more information about turkeys.

Heritage Turkeys

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