Turkeys with black heads are simply a different breed.
Black Head is a protazoan infection affecting the liver and GI system of the turkey. There is lots of information on the web about treating and preventing Black Head.
Opinions on eating Black Head infected turkeys tend toward 'no I would never eat an ill animal'
Factual advise from vets or agricultural agencies is hard to find.
That depends on what the black spots are.
Yes. There are two types. The Black Vulture and Turkey Vulture. The former has a black head and the latter has a red head.
When black spots have formed on raw turkey, it is not ok to eat and needs to be discarded. The turkey has been in the freezer for too long to be edible.
Yes a turkey can have black
Yes turkey is black
The Black Sea borders Turkey in the North.
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.
Turkey vulture are not in danger of extinction, they are the most numerous of the vultures.
Wolves, coyotes, and bobcats will eat a turkey.
Of course they do, we all eat Turkey on thanksgiving
The iroquois did eat wild turkey
A very big one...