yes, i have about 20 turkeys male and female mixed and they are fine
I have two white female turkeys, hatched this spring. They both started laying eggs at the first of January and have each delivered one egg every other day and sometimes two days in a row. I had read that domestic turkeys average 80 eggs per year and I'll be counting our eggs to see how we rate against the average.
Yes. They also have babies in the winter. Dr. Matisse
Turkeys are not migrating birds because they can not fly ant have enough fat in their bodys to survive the winter.
Both male and female snakes will go off of food in the winter during the season when they hibernate.
Thanksgiving deals with wild turkeys. When Americans didn't know what to have during winter seasons, Red Indians showed them that they can survive by eating Wild turkeys. It means that Americans show their THANKS to Red Indians on that Thanksgiving day. -- Indian girl but not a Red Indian
at summer go to the pool and swim with friends and at winter snowball fight ((((:
Apparently not, since they are spotted around Cape Cod in winter. I saw a group of seven turkeys in our yard this morning (March 5, 2012). They walked right up to me and didn't seemed bothered by my presence at all.
Because they are pregnant during their winter sleep, and give birth during this time of torpor.
In their natural habit, a hard oak forest, they eat mostly acorns during the winter. During the other seasons they also eat stuff like corn, berries, insects, seeds, beans, and bluegrass.
No. They will fight and kill. You could put two Roborovski, Winter White, or Djungarian dwarf hamsters together though.
Yes, robins do flock together during certain times of the year, particularly during the winter months when they gather in large groups to roost and find food.
it is sad to say this but they would kill each other if they are not fom the same litter hamsters are territorial. from Kennedy age 11