its not safe cause you can poke someone in the eye and besides they are wild turkey feathers (wild ) !
well I don't think it is because the feather can choke or can have bacteria on it or can
No, feathers can't be eaten.
It is interesting to watch a wild turkey ruffle it's feathers.
If you have a hunting permit, it is not illegal to hunt wild turkeys if you have a license. It is not illegal to sell their feathers either.
A wild turkey will typically molt during the summer months. Molting involves the shedding of feathers that are in need of replacement.
Possibly the Indian chief character ( Thundercloud?) from Howdy Doody.
Well... How wild? Did you make a trap and catch a turkey from your back yard and plan to cook it or...?
well there is only 1 species of turkeys know as the "red foot turkey" or the "pendius drevil turkey" but out of all the names they call it a "T.U.R.K.E.Y" know for the spanish name gallo or chicken in englsh
As far as I know, there would be no difference between cooking farm raised turkey and wild turkey. If you, or someone else, is shooting and bringing turkey home, hopefully one of you know how to get the feathers off, and the entrails out. Beyond that, it would seem that turkey is turkey. It's poultry and should always be cooked to about 170 degrees or so.
Wild Turkey was created in 1758.
Turkeys, whether domestic or wild, all have two legs. All birds have only two legs.
its a wild turkey
The iroquois did eat wild turkey
Peacocks and wild turkey do not mix. A peacock will not mate with a turkey and a turkey will not mate with a peacock.