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  2. Ohio ranked top 10 for most turkeys produced, says a new ...

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    Last year, Ohio farmers raised 6,500,000 turkeys that weighed an average of nearly 45 pounds. The value of turkey production for the state reached $273,728,000, the data shows.

  3. Wild turkeys have been disappearing from Ohio. State ... - AOL

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  4. State turkey biologist explains why some turkeys may not be ...

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    A state turkey biologist highlights what you need to know about the upcoming Pennsylvania spring gobbler season.

  5. Turkey (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Though domestic turkeys are considered flightless, wild turkeys can and do fly for short distances. Turkeys are best adapted for walking and foraging; they do not fly as a normal means of travel. When faced with a perceived danger, wild turkeys can fly up to a quarter mile. Turkeys may also make short flights to assist roosting in a tree. [48]

  6. Foam depopulation - Wikipedia

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    Foam depopulation was developed in 2006 in response to a 2004 outbreak of H7N2. [8] It received conditional approval the same year in the US by the USDA-APHIS. [9]In the 2015 H5N2 outbreak in the US, foaming was the primary method used to kill poultry en masse with it employed at 66% of locations. [10]

  7. Opinion - Why are we still pardoning turkeys? - AOL

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    Turkeys are living, breathing animals, and they don’t deserve the suffering wrought by animal agribusiness.

  8. Domestic turkey - Wikipedia

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    The domestic turkey (Meleagris gallopavo domesticus) is a large fowl, one of the two species in the genus Meleagris and the same species as the wild turkey.Although turkey domestication was thought to have occurred in central Mesoamerica at least 2,000 years ago, [1] recent research suggests a possible second domestication event in the area that is now the southwestern United States between ...

  9. Why do they pardon a turkey? Remembering when Obama ... - AOL

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    On Nov. 26, 2014, President Barack Obama pardoned two turkeys, Virgil and Homer, from Cooper Farms in Fort Recovery, Ohio. The near-50-pound turkeys were spared from a Thanksgiving Day feast and ...