A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

Looks like I'll be cutting my flocks back and butchering an extra tom. I have 3 roos separated to be processed so far, probably tomorrow and I'll be going through the flock and seeing where else I can cut back. DH just got laid off. I haven't worked in like 7 years (minus a couple months last summer) but I'm on the hunt for something now. Hopefully....
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The gang of teenage ninja Turkey hens.
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Looks like I'll be cutting my flocks back and butchering an extra tom. I have 3 roos separated to be processed so far, probably tomorrow and I'll be going through the flock and seeing where else I can cut back. DH just got laid off. I haven't worked in like 7 years (minus a couple months last summer) but I'm on the hunt for something now. Hopefully....
Best of luck. Sometimes life takes a turn we have to keep moving forward. I will be praying for you and your family going forward
 
It appears to me that one is a Royal Palm? What kind are the other two? Will they interbreed?
If you are referring to @memphis turkeys, one is a Penciled Palm, one is a Red Auburn and the other is possibly a Chocolate Palm.

Since they are all hens, no they cannot breed with each other. All domestic turkeys are the breed Turkey. All the varieties can be bred together although the BB varieties may need help via artificial insemination.

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