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  2. Caruncle (bird anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical structures on the head and throat of a domestic turkey. 1. Caruncles, 2. Snood, 3. Wattle (dewlap), 4. Major caruncle, 5. Beard. A caruncle is defined as 'a small, fleshy excrescence that is a normal part of an animal's anatomy'. [1] Within this definition, caruncles in birds include wattles (or dewlaps), combs, snoods, and earlobes.

  3. Turducken - Wikipedia

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    Turducken is a dish associated with Louisiana, consisting of a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, further stuffed into a deboned turkey. Outside North America it is known as a three-bird roast. [1] Gooducken is an English variant, [2] replacing turkey with goose. The word turducken is a portmanteau combining turkey, duck, and chicken.

  4. Engastration - Wikipedia

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    Among the dishes made using the method is turducken, which involves placing chicken meat within a duck carcass within a turkey. [2] Some foods created using engastration have stuffing between each layer. [3] The carcasses are normally deboned before being placed together.

  5. Dubbing (poultry) - Wikipedia

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    A cockerel that has not been dubbed showing the comb on top of the head, the wattles hanging from the throat and the earlobes (pinky white) hanging from the ears A cockerel that appears to have been dubbed. Dubbing is the procedure of removing the comb, wattles and sometimes earlobes of poultry. Removing the wattles is sometimes called ...

  6. Iris Eppley: Let's talk turkey and how the bird came to be on ...

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    The USDA estimates 46 million birds will be eaten at Thanksgiving. About 88% of us will have turkey at Thanksgiving. The per capita yearly consumption of turkey is 14.6 pounds.

  7. PGC biologist explains why turkey hunters should see more ...

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    A Pennsylvania turkey expert explains why hunters may see more turkeys this fall and shares insights on spring gobbler harvest numbers.

  8. List of birds of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the bird species recorded in Turkey. The avifauna of Turkey include a total of 495 species, of which 90 have occurred accidentally and 4 have been introduced by humans . The official checklist of birds of Turkey is maintained by the Turkish Bird Records Committee, [ 1 ] which receives and reviews the submitted records via eBird .

  9. In appreciation of the turkey, the bird that symbolizes ...

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    Benjamin Franklin was wise when he suggested the turkey, not the eagle, become our national bird. Wild turkeys can run at speeds up to 25 miles per hour and fly briefly up to 55 miles per hour ...