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Michael F. Gunter michael.gunter at fnc.fujitsu.com
Mon Jun 12 07:11:24 PDT 2000


Actually, the commercial birds come in both white and black.  The difference is
that they are MUCH larger than the wild turkey and cannot fly.  The wild
turkey...at least around here...is smaller, has brown feathers and does fly a
little.  I understand that they have a lot more dark meat, and a "gamier" taste
as well.

Kiri

allilyn at juno.com wrote:

> Commercial turkey farms seem to specialize in a white-feathered bird,
> which is, I suppose, the SA.  The traditional Pilgrim-type darkly
> variegated feathered bird would be the game bird, then?
>


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