The APA (American Poultry Association) recognizes one breed which is Turkey. They recognize (the last I knew) 8 varieties of turkeys which is where the Royal Palm, Bronze, Black, etc. are listed.So what is the correct use of the term "breed"?
Yes all turkeys are from the genus Meleagris. So breed just means genus?
Domestic ducks are from the genus Anas. Does that mean all domestic ducks are the same breed?
What about chickens? They are from the genus Gallus. Are all domestic chickens the same breed?
My thinking was that it went from genus to species to subspecies to breeds to varieties.
Meleagris being genus.
Gallopavo being the species (wild turkey)
M.g.Gallopavo being the subspecies ( south Mexican wild turkey)
Royal palm would be the breed.
Blue royal palm or chocolate royal palm as a variety of the breed.
I didn't think the term "breed" was used anywhere in scientific classifacations. Or used in place of a classification as your using it as the same as a genus.
I believe "breed" falls below the scientific classifacations and starts where we began manipulating and selective breeding of whatever. Turkeys in this case.
Here is the APA link that contains the section for turkeys.