A female turkey.
What is a hen?
The weight of a wild female turkey compared to a wild male turkey.
What is half the weight?
The thing turkeys were raised prior to 1930 as compared today when turkeys are raised for meat.
What are feathers?
The average lifespan of a wild turkey.
What is 3-4 years?
The speed turkeys can run.
What is 12 mph.
A male turkey.
What is a Tom or a gobbler?
The length of time to thaw a frozen turkey for every 4-5 pounds of weight.
What is 24 hours?
The number of feathers an adult turkey has.
What is 5000-6000?
The month of National Turkey Month.
What is June?
The distance store bought turkeys can fly while alive.
Store bought turkeys can’t fly.
The turkey gender notorious for gobbling.
What are male turkeys?
The amount of average average weight of a female wild turkey.
What is 8-12 pounds?
Turkeys don’t grow feathers all over their bodies, but instead, feathers grow from these “rows” of feathers that overlap to provide complete coverage of the body.
What are tracts?
The average lifespan of a domestic turkey.
What is 26 weeks?
The distance a wild turkey can fly.
What is over one mile?
The length a turkey beard grows in one year.
What is 3-5 inches?
In the last 40 years, the turkey weight at slaughter has increased this much.
What is doubled?
The number of different kinds of feathers that turkeys have to provide everything from insulation, to flight, to ornamentation
What are 8 types of feathers turkeys have?
3 minutes and 19.47 seconds is a Guinness record.
What is the fastest time to carve a turkey?
The speed wild turkeys can fly.
What is 55 mph?
The gender of the pictured turkey.
What is female?
The recommended amount of turkey per person to cook for a thanksgiving dinner.
What is 1.25 pounds?
The thing adult turkeys do to all of their feathers once annually to ensure that they’re “wearing their best suit”.
What is molt?
The number of years turkeys have been around.
What is 10 million years?
An item worn by turkeys 200 years ago in England that were being taken to market to protect their feet.
What are booties?