I am going to say possibly a Narragansett which looks similar to a Royal Palm but not quite, I have had both and that's my vote.
Yay! So I wasn't completely wrong!!!

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I am going to say possibly a Narragansett which looks similar to a Royal Palm but not quite, I have had both and that's my vote.
Yay! So I wasn't completely wrong!!!![]()
I am going to say possibly a Narragansett which looks similar to a Royal Palm but not quite, I have had both and that's my vote.
Wild turkeys are a bit bigger than domesticated turkeys. I had a big old Tom coming around to have a look at mine, he's a big boy, so there's a difference.
I have to disagree with you.
Actually...imo, you have it backwards.
Even heritage strains of domesticated turkeys get larger than wild turkeys with the exception of the midget strain.
The wild turkeys here get taller than my heritage varieties. Not too many people have turkeys around here but me. The one I saw repeatedly coming right up to the fence was big, and had a long beard. He was impressive.Be careful. Not all wild turkeys are the same variety and they do not all grow to the same sizes. There are without doubt wild turkeys that are bigger than Royal Palms.
In fairness to @oldhenlikesdogs
it is very possible that the wild tom she is referring may well appear larger than some of her turkeys and it is also possible that the wild tom that she has seen could have some domestic turkey genes. It is very common for wild turkeys to breed with domestic turkeys.