Why do turkey drumsticks have shard-like bones?
Any type of poultry has shards if the meat is cooked. Raw chicken, turkey etc. does not. The bones are actually quite soft and easy for dogs to chew if raw.
How much turkey is consumed on Thanksgiving Day according to Butterball Company?
More than 232 million were consumed in the United States in 2008. They estimate that 46 million of those turkeys were eaten at Thanksgiving, 22 million at Christmas and 19 million at Easter.
Why do turkeys swell when you cook them?
When cooked, the skin of turkeys sometimes expands with the steam from the moisture in the turkey. This makes the turkey look larger.
How many slices of turkey to feed 100 people?
Assuming an average of 3 slices per plate, and a yield of 30 slices per turkey, you will need around 300 slices of turkey, which translates to about 10 cooked turkeys.
Note: These are estimates. Depending on the size of the turkey, you may yield more or less meat.
What is the Turkey Vulture food chain?
The Turkey Vulture is a common raptor in North America and Europe. This bird is a scavenger that feeds on road kill.
Is a roadrunner a type of cuckoo ostrich or turkey?
It's a ground cuckoo. And not entirely "flightless." They prefer the ground, but they can and do fly.
What do turkeys eat naturally?
wild turkeys naturally eat seeds, nuts, berries, and mostly grass. They also sometimes eat bugs, worms, and small insects.
What is the difference between a turkey and a chicken?
A chicken clucks and a turkey makes gobble sounds. It doesn't literally have gobbling sounds but it is close. The feathers of a turkey is longer than a chicken. Chickens can't fly, but turkeys can. Usually the wild turkeys can fly. Domesticated ones are to corpulent to fly.
What kind of food did the pilgrims eat at the first Thanksgiving?
=The wampanoag tribe brought many foods to the first thanksgiving. Wild turkey, venison, rabbit, lobster, potatoes, fish, and clams were some of the main ones. They also brought corn, beans and squash, which the native americans called the "Three Sisters". This name was given to them because they were able to grow on the same patch of land and were compatible together. The pilgrims contributed their first harvested crop, which was corn, to the festivities.=
What is wild turkeys weight and length?
Male wild turkeys generally weigh 11 to 24 lbs, and are 39 to 49 inches long. Females are only 6.6 to 12 lbs and are 30 to 37 inches long. The record for largest wild turkey male was 38 lbs (according to the National Wild Turkey Federation).
What purpose does the turkey surve?
None. They are a mythical creature created by man to explain socialism.
Do you serve turkey for thanksgiving?
yes because the pilgrams and native Americans meet on thanks giving and decided that turkey they willl serve
A robin is trying to build a nest and I don't want it there What do I do?
Best thing to do is allow them to nest, then remove the nest when the young fledge.
you don't have to eat turkey but that what the Pilgrims ate to celebrate .That's not what they ate to celebrate, that's what they found to eat :)
Actually no. The Pilgrims ate venison, which is deer meat; lobsters, which were very easy to catch off the Massachusetts coast; wild fowl of all sorts--probably swans which are far easier to hunt than wild turkeys; and winter vegetables like beans, stewed pumpkin, and peas at the first Thanksgiving dinner. Eating turkey at Thanksgiving (a holiday made into law by President Lincoln) wasn't common until 1857.
What is the oldest turkey vulture in the world?
Richard, a turkey vulture at the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek, CA turned 40 years old in 2014.
What are a turkey vulture's enemies?
Turkey vultures do not have many natural predators. Other large birds such as a Great Horned Owl or Northern Goshawk might be big enough to take out a turkey vulture.
How do you know if it is a baby turkey or a peacock?
You appear to be referring to the fan possessed by tom turkeys and peacocks, displayed by males of both of their respective species.
Baby turkeys, toms and hens, range from white to yellowish, or primarily brown with dark and light stripe like markings. Tom chicks do not have a fan. Tail feathers of turkeys do not develop until later adolescence.
Essentially the same is true for fan development of peacocks.
While pea chicks do look very similar to turkey chicks, by the time the fan develops, males have transformed to display deep blue and greenish breast and head feathers with plumes on the crown of the head, and prominent fans with eye-like markings.
One cannot easily mistake mature tom turkeys with mature peacocks.
If you are specifically referring to the chicks of both species, they are not easily distinguished from each other by appearance.
If you are seeing the birds in the wild, in the US, likely as not the birds are turkeys, but this will be obvious by the presence of the mother or hen.
Can you give dog cooked turkey bacon once in a while?
yes you can it wont hurt the dog just as long as it's not alot like a whole pound then you'll have a problem