Female turkeys are smaller than male domestic turkeys. Wild turkeys have the same size difference but the difference is not as great. See the links below.
no, only male turkeys hens gobble
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Male turkeys gobble.
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aside from their sexual organs, toms (male turkeys) also have a "beard", a tuft of coarse hair that protrudes from their upper chest.
Like chickens, female turkeys are simply called hens. Male turkeys, on the other hand, are called toms. Baby turkeys are known as poults.
The female turkey is called a hen, a male turkey is called a tom or gobbler and a young male turkey is a jake.
Male turkeys have male reproductive organs on the external surface. Female turkeys are generally smaller and have female reproductive parts.
Male and female turkeys are properly called cocks and hens, although many people incorrectly refer to the male as a tom turkey.
Yes.
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