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Wild Turkey Breast Recipe
A wild turkey breast recipe can be found on a website of a breeder, along with recommendations and photo galleries.
There are 6 subspecies of these birds and almost all of them live in America. Nowadays, these brightly colored creatures are very popular as farm birds because of their tasty meat and large size. Prices from breeders range depending on the quality and bloodline. In their natural habitat, these birds are difficult to see, because they are shy and avoid encounters with humans. They were killed in great numbers and were on the brink of extinction in the early 20th century.
A wild turkey breast recipe can be found on a website of a breeder, along with recommendations and photo galleries.
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Wild Turkey Breast Recipe -
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These birds can be seen foraging in flocks during the day. They scratch in the earth to find food, like domestic hens. They are omnivorous opportunistic feeders, able to feed on a variety of grasses, seeds, nuts, fruits, insects, and even lizards. In their natural habitats, these birds inhabit hardwoods with openings. At night, they solitary roost in trees. Females stay with their chicks in the nest. Some birds reside in one area throughout the year; others migrate southwards. The breeding season begins early in spring. The males of this species are polygamous, but the females may mate with one or several males during their reproductive age. Males attract females by gobbling and fanning out their tails. Sometimes, they gobble in pairs, which is more effective. Their loud voices can be heard over a mile away. A wild turkey breast recipe can be found on a website of a breeder, along with recommendations and photo galleries.
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