Hey, some of them are right useful A friend of mine had a dairy of mini-nubians, because she didn't want to work with animals that outweigh her (maybe she gets enough of that from the Great Danes) and largely those goats seemed to produce as much milk as standards while eating less.
I'm a little guy but couldn't ride my mom's pony without looking as if I was about to sack Rome, but the pony pulls a cart prettily and would pull a plow if we had one and asked her to. And 'miniature' Jersey cattle are actually the original size.
I think mini-turkeys could be really useful for pest control. Chickens destroy the garden, digging everything up. Turkeys trample everything down chasing grasshoppers. But what about a chicken sized turkey?
@FloorCandy, how are the midget whites in that regard?
I figure there's already a turkey variety about the right size that might be perfect except they're just not ornamental enough.
I bet that even if a hybrid with the occellated turkey produced viable and fertile offspring it wouldn't be such a great idea because you would sacrifice tameness and cold-hardyness for colour when there are already so many interesting and beaautiful colours in domestic turkeys. I'm particularly delighted with all these colours that are possible but do not breed true and that I've never seen outside of the Porter's website.