Whats the difference?They're Naked Necks, not Turkens!

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Whats the difference?They're Naked Necks, not Turkens!
Nothing, some people have issues with semantics.Whats the difference?![]()
Naked neck is the recognised name of the breed. Turken is not the proper nameWhats the difference?![]()
That's a really GOOD reason to let hatcheries sell them as Turkens.Naked neck is the recognised name of the breed. Turken is not the proper name
And I like both.Get your facts straight. Honey is predigested. Fermented honey is Mead.
If it has a naked neck, it's a naked neck. I never said that they're all recognized colors.That's a really GOOD reason to let hatcheries sell them as Turkens.
People fuss when a hatchery sells "Ameraucanas" that come in many colors and don't meet the breed standard.
But when hatcheries sell birds with a naked neck and a mix of colors, you want them called by the proper breed name?
I get this kind of comment all the time as a strict carnivore. The hubs eats other stuff, but I buy way too much meat for some people, apparently. How in the world is it their business?I literally shop sales. Once a month I buy staples.
Today, I had 50 pounds of pork loin in my cart (1.55/lb) that they took issue with. Why? I have no clue.... they appeared to be happy with cup-a-noodles and Mac n cheese.
My dad always said, "God gave 'em necks. Let 'em turn their heads."DITTO!
This is my face. Deal with it. If you don't like how I look, don't look at me.