it is called a piere
A group of young turkeys is known as a brood. Groups of adult turkeys are called a rafter or a flock.
"Poult" is a term used to refer to newly hatched turkeys. It's also used to refer to young turkeys up to one year of age.
The biggest danger to young turkeys is other animals. Adult turkeys can outrun most dangers, but young turkeys do not run as fast. Of course, hunters are another danger to young turkeys.
A young male turkey is called a jake and a young female is called a jenny.A group of wild turkeys is called a flock, a group of domesticated turkeys is commonlyreferred to as a rafter.
The female turkey is called a hen, a male turkey is called a tom or gobbler and a young male turkey is a jake.
A young male turkey is called a Jake and a young female is a jenny. A grown male turkey is a tom or a gobbler and female turkeys are called hens. Chick and poult are the names for baby turkeys.
Heavy rains and cold temps will kill young turkeys.
Young turkeys of any gender are called poults, females are Hens and males are called Toms.
Like many other animals, young turkeys or babies are called by a different name. A baby turkey is called a poult.
NO, commercially raised turkeys do not have the ability to fly. Some young commercially raised turkeys will try to fly but are not successful.
Starvation is the biggest danger to young turkeys besides being eaten by predators. Although, starvation is uncommon, it can happen to the young when the mother stops taking care of it.
Both The above is true of domesticated turkeys, however, if you hunt wild turkeys, you can only shoot the males. The females are left alone because they are the egg layers and produce and care for the young turkeys.