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AudieWarren
Songster
The pictures definitely do not do justice. He looks even worse in real life. Broken frayed and missing feathers. At first we thought his wings were clipped, but they aren't. Just very messed up. He seems under weight. Even today he's still acting like hasn't had regular food access. He is sweet though. He's either used to being handled or very thankful for his new home. My son was telling me the other 2 turkeys sold for $90 & $105. Giblet only went for $25. That should say a lot about his condition.The breed is turkey. The variety is most likely bronze, with some muttly genes. It doesn't look like he should be a mottled variety tho. That many white feathers, especially in a bronze bird is indicative of nutrition deficit of some sort.