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The National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) was founded in 1973 by Tom Rodgers, a dedicated conservationist and turkey hunting enthusiast. The organization is committed to conserving wild turkey populations and preserving their habitats for future generations.
Wild turkeys can be found across North America in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and grasslands. They prefer areas with a mix of open spaces for foraging and dense vegetation for cover and roosting. Turkey populations are most abundant in the eastern and western parts of the United States.
The most common subspecies of turkeys is the Eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris). They are found in the eastern United States and are often raised for hunting and conservation purposes.
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The second species of turkey found in North America that lives on the Yucatan Peninsula is the ocellated turkey (Meleagris ocellata). This species is smaller than the more well-known wild turkey and has iridescent, eye-shaped spots on its feathers. It is unique to the Yucatan Peninsula and parts of northern Belize and Guatemala.
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Depending on where you keep the egg because they may wrotting but most turkeys lye on thier eggs immediately the finish laying the eggs
well there is only 1 species of turkeys know as the "red foot turkey" or the "pendius drevil turkey" but out of all the names they call it a "T.U.R.K.E.Y" know for the spanish name gallo or chicken in englsh
Well, appearently the eggs produced for the first nest are 12.1 average.
Yes. The eggs of a turkey are stronger flavored and richer than chicken eggs. They often have a distinct "wild" flavor and can sometime taste of pine/cedar if gathered from the wild. Domestic turkey eggs do not usually have a bad flavor but they are distinctly different than the egg of a chicken.
it just depends on the breed of turkey. most turkeys lay lite to dark tan eggs with specks of brown on them for camoflauge. now the large whiter domestic breeds like you buy in the store usually lay white eggs.
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The color of the wild turkey's eggs are white! i dont know where you got that info but i raise turkeys and the only breed i have ever seen lay a white egg is the large white commercial breeds that you buy in the store. all the wild and heritage breeds lay brownish or tan eggs with dark specks all over them.
yes u can but u need an incubator and you need to do exactly what turkey mothers do or else all the eggs wont hatch and they will die yes u can but u need an incubator and you need to do exactly what turkey mothers do or else all the eggs wont hatch and they will die
The color of the wild turkey's eggs are white! i dont know where you got that info but i raise turkeys and the only breed i have ever seen lay a white egg is the large white commercial breeds that you buy in the store. all the wild and heritage breeds lay brownish or tan eggs with dark specks all over them.