A young turkey is know as a poult.
The Wild Turkey's scientific name is Meleagris gallopavo.
The scientific name for the animal called a turkey is Meleagris gallopavo. The name "Turkey" comes from the country of Turkey. When Europeans first discovered turkeys in America, they incorrectly identified the birds as turkey fowl (or turkey hen and turkey cock), due to that bird's importation to Central Europe through Turkey. That name was shortened to the name of the country, stuck as the name of the American bird.
The scientific name for the turkey vulture is Cathartes aura. They are large birds with a red head and a v-shaped white marking on the underside of their wings, often seen soaring in the sky in search of carrion to feed on.
The genus and species of an American turkey is Meleagris gallopavo.
A broiler is not a species of animal. It is a category used by the meat industry to designate a certain group of breeds of chicken or turkey raised for its meat (as opposed to types of chickens raised for eggs). The scientific name of the domestic chicken is Gallus gallus domesticus. Domestic turkeys are usually Meleagris gallopavo but may be Meleagris ocellata in South America.
Poults
A turkey house is called pens. Newborn turkeys are placed in brooder houses until they are of age to go outside into the pens.
The name for a newborn star is called a gosling. This name is given until the grow big enough to be an adult.
A name
The proper name of a turkey farmer is farmer, or turkey farmer.
The scientific name for the turkey genus is meleagris.
A newborn sparrow can be fed dry cat food or dog food soaked in water until it is mushy. A little bit turkey baby food can be added into the mixture also.
Turkey gizzard
Turkey, WV
It is called nymph
ostrich shell
Lanugo.