the numbers are not always certine and there is no way to persicly calculate the real number so really the only best thing to do is guess
According to the National Turkey Federation, 46 million turkeys were eaten at Thanksgiving in 2007.
Gobblers eat 1/2 lb to 1 lb per day and hens eat approx 1/3 lb.
Goats have kids, turkeys have... 'poults' or 'chicks'.But the hens lay a 'clutch' of 10-14 eggs, usually one per day.
estimated daily tolls: october-December 1347 paris: 800 per day Pisa: 500 per day Vienna: 600 per day Avignon: 400 per day
1000 turkeys were raised in the worlds largest turkey farm in England =)
One estimate is about 100 per year in the US.
One turkey per 6-7 females
None. Cigarettes are packed with hundreds of chemicals just waiting to kill you. Plus they are expensive.
It has spilled 42,000,000 before the 'top kill' experiment and even after it leaks out 12,000 a day.
24,754,958 turkeys per year
On average, lightning kills about 2,000 people per year worldwide, which is approximately 5 people per day. Lightning is a leading cause of weather-related fatalities.
NO!!! According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, turkeys do eat ticks - up to 200 per day. As an anecdotal aside, we have noticed less ticks since turkeys have increased in number here in Maine - at least in the larger dog tick variety.