I am looking at perhaps acquiring a few turkey this year and would like to pick the brains of all the experts out there. My family is very fond of turkey and we eat it constantly. We enjoy all parts of the bird, but do mostly prefer white meat (not the historic favorite, I know). Is there a heritage breed out there that is known for a breast-y carcass? I have done quite a bit of research in preparation for this acquisition, but haven't found too much info as to carcass character (dark vs. white) amongst the various varieties. Most of my reading has suggested that for the size, Sweetgrass and Midgets may have comparatively more breast? While not opposed to a broad-breasted variety, I do like the idea of having a few resident turkeys to keep as pets and maybe to proliferate and provide something for the table as well. Any suggestions for larger breasted heritage breeds or strains would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much,
Sarah
Thanks so much,
Sarah