Domestic turkeys usually weigh anywhere from 36 to 70 pounds, but the majority don't grow to be over 40 pounds. Wild turkeys don't usually get over 24 pounds.
A domestic turkey can sleep either in or out. The word domestic refers to the fact that the turkey isn't in the wild.
The country of Turkey has an area of 783,562 km2. Turkey, the animal, typically grow to around 35 lbs. in weight.
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Domestic turkeys are descendants of the wild turkey, native to North America. The specific breed that became the modern domestic turkey is probably originally from the southern part of Mexico, though domestic turkeys are still considered to be the same species as wild turkeys.
A hen usually takes 14 weeks to mature from birth to a turkey ready for market. A tom takes 18 weeks and will weigh more than a hen, usually over 30 pounds.
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domestic turkeys
They do. Pigs are very adaptable. Feral pigs are a big problem in some areas.
Corn, beans, squash, sunflowers and domestic turkey
Yes.