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  1. Apr 17, 2023 · Interestingly, their wingspan is quite similar, around 50-56 inches. Female turkeys also have smaller and shorter legs than their male counterparts. A female turkey’s leg is on average 4.5 inches long, whereas a male turkey’s leg is 6 inches long. Males also have sharp spurs on their legs, which are at least half an inch long.

  2. The turkey is a large bird native to the Americas. The wild turkey (scientific name : Meleagris gallopavo) is native to the forests of North America.The domestic turkey is descended from this wild turkey, and is the usual centerpiece at feasts in the United States, especially the holiday known as Thanksgiving.

  3. Mar 29, 2022 · Here is a breakdown of some of the wild turkey’s distinct anatomical features and their function, from snood to spur, if you will. Snood. The wild turkey’s snood is one of those features that you think “What does it even do?”. However, this dangling flare on top of the beak is not pointless. “The snood serves several purposes,” said ...

  4. Dec 12, 2013 · The turkey is one of only two domesticated birds originating in the New World. The other is the Muscovy duck. The wild turkey is an agile flier, unlike its domesticated counterpart.

  5. Turkeys have 5000 to 6000 feathers. Benjamin Franklin wished to have wild turkeys as the national bird of the USA, rather than the bald eagle. The turkey is believed to have been sacred in ancient Mexican cultures. The Mayans, Aztecs and Toltecs referred to the turkey as the ‘Great Xolotl’, viewing them as ‘jewelled birds’.

  6. Jul 26, 2021 · The wild turkey is the heaviest member of the Galliformes order. The male typically weighs between 11 to 24 pounds and is 39 to 49 inches long. The female, significantly smaller than the male ...

  7. As a thumb rule the turkey young ones need double hover space as compared to chicken. Brooding day old young ones can be done using infra red bulbs or gas brooder and traditional brooding systems. Points to be noted during brooding: The floor space requirement for 0-4 weeks is 1.5 sq.ft. per bird.

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