what do you call a reddish growth that covers the throat and neck of a turkey
wattle or a gobbler
A snood.
The wattle.
A pouch like area at the front of a turkey's throat is known as a waddle. It is often referred to as the gobbler, but the correct name is waddle.
That's the turkey's snood and waddle, respectively.
The bump like growth of skin that covers a turkey's neck is called a caruncle. These bumps are found on both male and female turkeys.
This is called a wattle.It occurs in a few species of birds, not just turkeys.
The skin that hangs from a turkey's throat is a wattle.
A turkey's wattle is under its beak on its throat.
Turkey frills.
A Jake turkey is a name for a young male turkey. It becomes a tom once it grows the red excess skin on its throat.
it might get in its throat and then it would die