Adult male eastern turkey weighs?
The adult male of the Eastern Turkey, a wild turkey in North America, weighs 12 to 20 pounds on average.
What would a domestic turkey sleep in or on?
A domestic turkey can sleep either in or out. The word domestic refers to the fact that the turkey isn't in the wild.
Wild turkeys are omnivorous, foraging on the ground or climbing shrubs and small trees to feed. They prefer eating hard mast such as acorns, nuts, and various trees, including hazel, chestnut, hickory, and pinyon pine as well as various seeds, berries such as juniper and bearberry, roots and insects. Turkeys also occasionally consume amphibians and small reptiles such as lizards and snakes. Poults have been observed eating insects, berries, and seeds. Wild turkeys often feed in cow pastures. They sometimes visit backyard bird feeders to search for seed on the ground or, in rare cases, croplands after harvest, to pick at the detritus left over from a threshing machine on farms. Turkeys are also known to eat a wide variety of grasses.
How many days does it take for a turkey egg to hatch?
21 to 28 depending on how sexy the egg looks... 21 if its super sexy...
What famous person wears turkey feathers?
Pocahontas was known to wear turkey feathers. She wore turkey feathers in her hair as well as on a robe.
What childrens character has a costume made of wild turkey feathers?
Possibly the Indian chief character ( Thundercloud?) from Howdy Doody.
Wild turkeys that were introduced, yes, but not naturally occurring turkeys.
Some way male turkey are different from females include.?
Males gobble, have beards, are bigger, have brighter heads and gobbles. They are aslo dumber.
Do female turkeys have snoods?
Snoods length in males seem to be a good indication of parasite resistance in the individual. Although it is not an organ the longer the snood, the higher the parasite resistance.
Female turkeys prefer males with longer snoods and is a way of sexual selection.
How many pounds of turkey does an average person eat in the u.s eat?
The average American eats 2,000,000 cubic tonnes of turkey
What is a turkey's name in Old English?
The old English language did not have a world for turkey (the bird). It was not a known animal at the time.
Based on the fact that deer, horses and cattle were all known as cattle and they more primitive forms of English only had names for three colours, it is likely that a turkey would be known as a fowl ("fugol" as it was then) or "bird" (as spelled then "brid", a chick or fledgeling)
Where can you find the most turkeys in the US?
North Carolina has the largest turkey population of any state.
Yes they can.
They aren't very efficient at it, but if they find themselves in deep water they will start paddling like a duck instead of panicking and flailing like chickens do. They will eventually get to shore unless it's so far that they get waterlogged and develop hypothermia before they make it.
All I can find is that cervalet is a type of sausage. Hope that helps!