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Turkeys

A turkey is a large bird with a fleshy wattle hanging from the underside of its beak. It is also characterized by a lump called a snood, dangling from the top of its beak.

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Can you use euros in turkey?

Yes, you can do without problems - but not officially.

How do you hatch turkey eggs without an incubator?

If the hen turkey is nesting let her incubate the eggs.

If you have a good broody chicken hen let the hen incubate the eggs.

What is the domesticated turkey life cycle?

1. Flocks break-up 2. Gobbling begins; 1st peak early April 3. Gobbling continues; 2nd peak late April 4. Courtship/ mating 5. Hens nesting 6. Broods appear 7. Brood flocks form 8. Gobblers seen in small flocks

What is a physical description?

I think a physical description is something that describes.

EX: She has brown hair and blue eyes.

EX: He has short hair, but he is very tall

Is turkey rich?

Turkey suffered hyper inflation at 2002, with many jobs being lost and the Turkish currency worth almost nothing.however the old currency was scarped replacing it with the new Turkish lira. so far the turksih liera is the equivalent of 1 lira = 0.89 dollar.

What is a male rooster called?

A Male Chicken is called a rooster or a cock

What birds don't fly?

Ostrich, penguins, emu...
Ostriches, all penguins, emus, and chickens. Im sure there are more but there are some.

Is there any cure available for Blackhead in turkeys?

There are not many products that can prevent black head in turkeys that are going to be used as food. Of the few available Histostat looks to be the most promising which is or variations of are included in many of commercial turkey rations.

Here is a couple links that describes the product.

http://www.alpharma.com/ahd/pdf/pd0051.pdf

http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/library/lvstk2/EP69.pdf

Good luck!!

What is the wild turkey population in Illinois?

According to Tapley et al. (2004), the last survey in Illinois, 2001, estimated the population to be around 120,000.

Who ate turkey lurkey?

No, It was Foxy Loxy who ate Turkey Lurkey.

Does the young turkey buzzard look similar to the adult turkey buzzard?

Mainly. The young turkey buzzard may be lighter in color and with more puffy looking feathers.

What is the origin of the phrase cold turkey?

the phrase "cold turkey" referes to the way a heroin addict's skin looks when they are going through withdrawal, pale and covered in goosebumps like an uncooked turkey. the phrase was coined in the early 1900's in the United States

Some ways male turkeys are different from the females include?

Well the male has penis and testicles, the sexual reproductive organs, outside of hos body. Also the male goes kuckoo doo doo dooo

Should I use a Turkey bag or not?

Yes you should because it avoids the mess but it also keeps the turkey moist and tender saving much more juice

Another opinion

No, using a bag can actually be more troublesome than not. You don't achieve a golden brown skin on the bird in the bag, and often times, the bottom of the turkey is soggy. Also, no one wants to pull the turkey out of the oven, in front of all of the guests, in a bag! There is absolutely no graceful way to remove the turkey from the bag, and great grandma would be ashamed! On a side note, I don't like cooking with plastic in the oven, to me, it's like styrofoam in the microwave.

Can wild turkeys fly?

Turkeys can fly, but not far. They usually fly from tree to tree or from the ground to perch on a limb. yes turkeys can fly. they fly 55 miles per hour.

Where do turkeys sleep?

turkeys roost. they sleep in a tree, you will usually find more than 10 turkey sleeping in a tree or a roost at one time. but if you disturb their roost they will find a new one and no longer go back to the one you disturbed.

Identify 2 uses of turkey feathers?

one use is for arrows.

second use is for making a Indian hat.

Do turkey eat ticks?

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.