Not sure - i haven't got any turkeys. Check it out, click on the animal as if you were going to collect its something (what ever you get from turkeys).
That depends on what the black spots are.
its not safe cause you can poke someone in the eye and besides they are wild turkey feathers (wild ) !
To process a wild turkey for consumption, first field dress the bird by removing its feathers, head, and internal organs. Next, rinse the turkey thoroughly and cut it into desired pieces. You can then cook the turkey using your preferred method, such as roasting, grilling, or frying. Make sure to cook the turkey to a safe internal temperature to ensure it is safe to eat.
Of course it is safe to eat turkey burgers however if you have allergy from turkey meat or the turkey meat is expired and out of date it is not safe. It is safe while you have a healthy turkey and you do not have allergy.
Feathers can be safe for cats to play with as long as they are from a safe source and are not ingested by the cat. It is important to supervise your cat while they play with feathers to prevent any potential harm.
To safely and effectively process a wild turkey for consumption, follow these steps: Field dress the turkey by removing its feathers, head, and internal organs. Wash the turkey thoroughly with clean water. Cut the turkey into pieces for cooking. Cook the turkey to an internal temperature of 165F to ensure it is safe to eat. Enjoy your delicious wild turkey meal!
The safe cooking temperature for turkey is 165F (74C).
The safe temperature for cooking a turkey is 165F (74C).
Turkey is a safe place for Americans, and well worth the trip.
The lowest safe temperature to cook a turkey is 325F (163C).
Peacock feathers are not safe for cats to play with or ingest. The sharp barbs on the feathers can cause harm to a cat's mouth, throat, or digestive system if swallowed. It is best to keep peacock feathers out of reach of cats to prevent any potential injuries.
The green spots on bananas are caused by a natural process called chlorophyll breakdown. These spots are safe to eat and do not indicate that the banana is spoiled.