Spencer the turkey
Spencer the turkey
Yes Turkeycan y eggs without mating.
It's called breeding them...nothing special...?
Young Turks
unless the eggs were fertilized, they will not hatch.
It is both a herding and mating call for the hen turkeys.
It is both a herding and mating call for the hen turkeys.
The name 'turkey', describing the large domestic bird commonly bred worldwide for food, comes from the name of the country, Turkey.The term originated in the mid-1500s and was given to what we now call a turkey by the English, who mistook the bird for what they then called a 'Turkey fowl' - we know that bird better now as a guineafowl; their confusion could be forgiven: the two birds are related.The guineafowl was called a 'Turkey fowl' because it arrived in Europe from Turkey, although it didn't originate there; it came from Madagascar.The turkey as we know it today was domesticated by the Aztecs; the Spanish took the bird back to Spain in 1523, and from there it was introduced across Europe; the name - turkey - given to it by the English stayed with it, and that name travelled back to north America with the early settlers.So the roast turkey people in the US enjoy at Christmas and Thanksgiving, which didn't come from Turkey, gets its name from a bird popular with the English, which also didn't come from Turkey.
A pouch like area at the front of a turkey's throat is known as a waddle. It is often referred to as the gobbler, but the correct name is waddle.
The proper name of a turkey farmer is farmer, or turkey farmer.
The name Fatih is of Turkish origin and means "conqueror" or "victorious". It is a common name given to boys in Turkey.