A wild turkey will generally be at least 24 inches tall, depending on your area, although they can grow taller in some places.
You will first need to go turkey hunting and kill a turkey. Take your turkey meat to a butcher and have them grind up the meat. Then bring it home and season it with burger seasoning and throw them on the grill.
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Yes there are different types of turkey. I might not know how much, but there are more than one type of turkey. Just go on google.com and look it up!! xoxo Gossip Girl :) From, Remiboy Yeah way to be spesific lady........
A wild turkey can fly up to 55mph. over a short distance.
In the wild, a wombat poop stack can reach up to 1 meter (3 feet) tall.
Wild turkeys are very smart but domestic turkeys are complete idiots. They will drown themselves in the rain. REALLY!! They will look up as the rain starts too fall and just stay there with there heads up as the water fills their nostrils and mouths and then they die.
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Yes, in Turkey they have many wild hares that get up to 3 meters in length. Many are multicolored, though some are known to be straight black. Black as night.
Yes. Most farmed turkeys that would show up on your table are Broad Breasted Whites. They are bred to be big and have a large breast. They are so big, they have to be butchered before they get to their full size because their legs will break under their own weight, and be artificially inseminated because they can't breed on their own. They are white in color so that dark pin feathers don't show on their skin, making a better looking cooked bird. There are however, what is called 'heritage' breeds which are very close to wild turkeys and these are generally grown by hobbyists. There are several colors available. They are a bit bigger than a wild turkey, but not as big as the broad breasted breeds. A wild turkey is about the size of a big chicken. In terms of the taste, it depends on what the turkey has been eating. The turkeys you get at the store have been eating manufactured pellets and butchered before their full weight so they don't have much fat (which makes them dry and kind of tasteless). A wild turkey likes to eat acorns and greens, and will have a much more full bodied turkey taste. Their meat is also darker because they get more exercise than a penned turkey. If you feed a domesticated turkey on a wild turkey diet, it will taste like a wild turkey.