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Bourbon Reds have been in the SOP for 100+ years - can't imagine why someone would say they can't breed naturally. Maybe they mixed them up with the Broad-breasted Bronze turkey.
Hmmm, I see that some hatcheries are claiming that the broad breasted bronze and broad breasted white turkeys are recognized by the APA. Guess they thought that because there are white and bronze turkeys in the SOP, that they could claim that even the broad-breasted commercial turkeys are the same thing. Seems a bit disingenuous to me, but then hatcheries are in business to make a buck, not to tell the truth.
Some folks will argue with a sign post. lol In fact, the BR hens were very good brooders and took excellent care of their poults, for the most part. While we don't eat turkey here, I will say that the BR hens were much more flavorful when mom/grandma baked one instead of a tom. Even a mature bird was better than good and were always moist....might have been the very slow roasting process.