Naked neck turkens make fine meat birds, not a CX as far as growth but better than other pure breeds cause they don't put energy into growing feathers. Have half the feathers, they are actually more naked than they look the feathers they do have cover up big bald patches. Makes them much easier to process/pluck, and they have NO 'hair' to singe off, smooth thin skin crisps up nice.
Naked necks rate #1 best tasting chicken with those fancy French chef's, better than Bresse or Barbezieux.
They lay tons of eggs and breed true.
Super hardy in extreme heat AND cold. I've had them last two yrs in a open hoop coop subzero temps, -20*F wind chill for many weeks in the winter with no ill effects, no frostbite on hens and only the tips of the combs on the roosters (healed come spring just fine) and nothing on the wattles.
And they're just awesome anyway, most 'exotic' chicken out there IMHO, and the chicks are the darn cutest
Naked necks rate #1 best tasting chicken with those fancy French chef's, better than Bresse or Barbezieux.
They lay tons of eggs and breed true.
Super hardy in extreme heat AND cold. I've had them last two yrs in a open hoop coop subzero temps, -20*F wind chill for many weeks in the winter with no ill effects, no frostbite on hens and only the tips of the combs on the roosters (healed come spring just fine) and nothing on the wattles.
And they're just awesome anyway, most 'exotic' chicken out there IMHO, and the chicks are the darn cutest
