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~ Royal Palm Turkey - General
Information ~
The Royal Palm is a small variety of turkey
that was originally recognized by the
American Poultry Association in 1971. They
are considered a heritage breed and are
listed as critical by the American Livestock
Breeds Conservancy.
Coloration
These turkeys are mainly white with a black
band in the tail and lines of black feathers
on the breast. The back is black underneath
the wings and the body feathers are white.
They have a black beard and red or bluish
heads and wattles. The presence of any brown
wing feathers is a disqualification.
Standard Weights
Old Tom-22 pounds
Young Tom-16 pounds
Old Hen-12 pounds
Young Hen-10 pounds
Uses
They are to small for use in commercial food
production, but they are commonly used for
food on small family farms and pest control.
They are generally good foragers are make
excellent birds for free ranging.
Other Breeds -
Partridge Cochin -
Faverolles -
Dutch Bantam
- Turkey
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