The weight of a turkey can vary significantly depending on its age and type. Typically, a whole turkey weighs between 12 to 24 pounds (5.4 to 10.9 kg) for a standard holiday bird. However, some larger breeds can exceed this range, reaching up to 30 pounds (13.6 kg) or more. When purchasing, it's common to find turkeys sold in increments of 1 or 2 pounds.
300 kg is equivalent to approximately 661.39 pounds in imperial weight.
The dimensions of a turkey by weight can vary, but a typical adult turkey can weigh between 8 to 24 pounds.
Stones are units of weight in the Imperial Weights & Measures System.
an imperial ounce is something i do not know!
Stone
Newton (SI) and pound-weight (Imperial).
i would weigh a turkey with a scale.
224 US fluid ounces = about 233.1 Imperial fluid ounces.
Turkey can be sliced and served in many variations. The ounce weight is not a fixed weight based on slicing of the meat.
The weight of a normal turkey is 23.5 pounds.
you feed it alot
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