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The iroquois did eat wild turkey
No
Wild mice like bologna.
Wild turkeys eat acorns, seeds, small insects, wild berries and grass.
No way. Do not ever eat wild meat that is contaminated. A rule of thumb for all wild meat. Even if it is domesticated do not eat it. It is better to be safe than sorry. MG
No. They consume nuts, berries and insects mainly.
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!
Do you mean 'wild turkeys' that live free in Nature? Wild Turkeys keep eating the live bait before they can actually go catch a fish, It is also difficult for them to hold a fishing rod. If the Turkey would randomly find a fish somewhere he might eat it though if he was hungry enough. But it is not in the natural diet of the turkey to eat fish. A farm Turkey would eat fish if it is fed to him I guess.
corn,beans,pumpkin,deer,wild turkey,and buffalo.
Bison, deer, fish, grouse, eggs, wild cherries, wild turnips, wild turkey, a variety of wild plants. Because of their nomadic nature, they had little if any agriculture.
Wild game such as turkey, deer, rabbit, squirrel. They grew gardens for their vegtables and ate some wild plants
Well... How wild? Did you make a trap and catch a turkey from your back yard and plan to cook it or...?