
How Much Turkey Does a Person Eat Per Year?
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Those turkeys are the the domestic ones not the wild.
Did you know if you leave Turkeys out in the Rain They drown, Stupid Jerks, LOL!
Did you know if you drown a guinea hen in the country of Turkey, you will suffer eternally for being such a stupid jackass !!
It is beneficial to leave a few edge rows of corn (preferably in isolated areas) as a winter food source for Wild Turkeys; source Wild Turkey info: CT DEP~
Landowners can help to encourage and maintain the state's wild turkey population through various wildlife habitat improvements:
Leave a high percentage of mature (14-inch diameter or larger) mast-producing trees such as oak, hickory, beech, and ash.
Create small, irregularly-shaped, 1- to 3-acre forest openings isolated from roads and houses. The brush in these openings should be cut every 1 to 3 years, preferably in late summer; at this time there is little chance of disturbing a nest.
Encourage the growth of grape vines, hawthorn trees, juniper bushes, and winterberry to produce food and cover. It is beneficial to leave a few edge rows of corn (preferably in isolated areas) as a winter food source. Leave clumps of conifers for cover, such as hemlock or white pine. As a general rule, the best turkey habitat consists of 50% to 75% forestland with half of this in mature hardwood and 10% in conifers. An average of 10% to 40% of the land should be in openings, such as old abandoned fields or agricultural areas. It is beneficial to leave a few edge rows of corn (preferably in isolated areas) as a winter food source.
we have lots of Wild Turkeys in Conn. thanks to WTF Wild Turkey Federation reintroducing them; when I see a Wild Turkey I see a magnificant bird with a very large wing span; I once threw seeds to them; one Tom ran towards me to get the seeds; a thrilling Tom Turkey day!
The State of TN reintroduced wild turkeys into the environment about 30 years ago, we have plenty for the hunters and have seen rafters of over 50 birds frequently. Cajun styled cooking makes these birds delicious.
But of course, many of us prefer our Wild Turkey in a glass...
My favorite turkey memory is the WKRP episode when the radio station dropped turkeys from the traffic helicopter. And Gordon Jump (Mr Carlson) kept saying "I thought turkeys could fly."
In grade school years....we used to sing a little rhyme that went like this...."Birdy-birdy in the sky...dropped a turdy in my eye....I don't scream, I don't cry...
I'm just glad that cows don't fly"
We too raised turkeys and they are just that stupid. We put marbles in their feed trough to get them to peck or they never figured out how to eat.