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My family and I are getting some turkeys this spring and I was wondering if anyone could recommend a book on raising them.
Thanks, Thebirdwisperr
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Schorger's book is excellent with an outstanding bibliography, but difficult to find at a reasonable price (check with library). Hutto's book, Illuminations In The Flatwoods, is available on Amazon. However, PBS recreated Hutto's experience in the vid: My Life As A Turkey. You can watch it, here: http://video.pbs.org/video/2168110328/ To delve even further, to the little lower layer, there is Kaiser & Rosenberg's Atlas Of The Domestic Turkey (Myology & Osteology) - yeah, pretty much the purview of aspiring paleontologists, but, hey, there it is (follow link out of thread and download): https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/156131/atomic-turkeys If you go with the heritage, be prepared...
ed:formatIf you are ref. Hutto's photo on the cover of his book, I suspect some of that is the lighting of the shot. Believe his `experiment' was conducted with Meleagris Gallopavo Osceola (only found in Florida). Below is another shot of same turk that appears on Hutto's book cover (book is better than the recreation that PBS's Nature did - imo - but for those unfamiliar with turkeys - and particularly those considering Heritage Varieties it is pretty good instructional video).That second last picture is interesting, it looks like the neck and wattle of the turkey are mottled with dark pigment. I thought feathers but the wattle wouldn't have that. I haven't seen that before. The feathers, yeah, but not the mottling on the wattle.

Thanks for posting all this great info on turkeys.
