Yes. It is done on many farms. Turkeys are quite slow so if any squabbles happen the chickens usually just get out of the way. Feeding is an issue but if you keep the turkeys food up off the ground at his chest level the chickens don't bother with it.
Yes. Rooster or even hens for that matter do not need a flock. Chickens are kept as pets even when a whole flock is not present on some small farms.
capon is the name of a castrated rooster there is no specific name for a castrated turkey
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Chicken Hen and Rooster Duck hen and Drake Turkey hen and Tom Peahen and Peacock
A rooster originates from a chicken, which originates from a hen, which in turn originates from a turkey. and the turkey comes from an egg.
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A mature male turkey is called a "Tom". Yearling males are called "Jakes"
Gobbles.
A turky gobbles
Well depends how you raise them. People say their built for power.
Yes because the young turkey is part of the chicken rooster
Tom Brainard goes by Rooster.
A male turkey is called a tom.