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.