It s a little more difficult than raising ducks and hens together because of the size difference and the amounts eaten during the day but yes, they can. A tom turkey will not bother the hens but may harass the rooster who either needs to be real fast or real tough.
Well, other than being birds, not really. A turkey is much larger, with a bare head and large wattle. Chickens are more compact, smaller and more active. Most breeds of chicken have feathering up to and including the head and their wattles and combs are smaller.
No, it's just a similarity of names
1000 turkeys were raised in the worlds largest turkey farm in England =)
A turkey is a turkey. A turkey is a bird. A turkey is not an eagle. An eagle is a bird. Both turkeys and eagles are birds. An eagle is not a turkey.
We have turkey seasoning and fancy ovens and they did not. Also, turkeys today are raised on farms. The turkeys served at the first Thanksgiving were wild.
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No there are not turkeys in turkey
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Farm animals are usually domesticated.
NO, commercially raised turkeys do not have the ability to fly. Some young commercially raised turkeys will try to fly but are not successful.
The plural form of the noun turkey is turkeys.The plural possessive form is turkeys'.Example: These turkeys' diet is the best whole grain feed.
yes turkeys of all types fly. i see wild ones fly all the time and my domestic turkeys fly just as well as the wild ones! no turkeys can not fly of there wight wild turkeys have less wight
Yes, they are just as nutritional and tasty as farm raised turkeys.
Turkeys are called turkeys because the Turks, a Muslim group, discovered them