1. Flocks break-up 2. Gobbling begins; 1st peak early April 3. Gobbling continues; 2nd peak late April 4. Courtship/ mating 5. Hens nesting 6. Broods appear 7. Brood flocks form 8. Gobblers seen in small flocks
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A turkey is a domesticated bird used for meat.
Ty Oz
Yes, the domesticated turkey is attributed to the Aztec civilization, in central Mexico.
I don't know much about the young part of a turkey's life cycle, but most of the turkeys that I have met are in middle age. They generally insult a lot of people and die quite early by shooting themselves.
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hanger man
Turkey's are like regular birds.There mothers lay an egg and then get hatched. The mother nurses the baby turkey for a while and lets it grow older. Then, she lets the turkey go off and start a new life.
duck and turkey
Yes, the domesticated turkey is attributed to the Aztec civilization, in central Mexico.