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Hockenhull Turkeys;founded in 1954 by Hugh Arnold and went on to become British United Turkeys Ltd in 1962, subsequently forming part of the Aviagen Group of companies in 2005.

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Aviagen Turkeys Raising the bar in turkey breeding. Investing in Research and Development . Investing in Facilities

The National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) is a national nonprofit conservation and hunting organization that has worked for the conservation of the wild turkey and preservation of the hunting tradition since 1973.

Turkey: Turkey, either of two species of birds classified as members of either the family Phasianidae or Meleagrididae (order Galliformes). The best known is the common turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), a native game bird of North America but …

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I thought I should just mention, in keeping with party doctrine, that there are several group name types that are highly favored by the Nomenklatura: collective, project, symposium, space.

HOW MANY TURKEYS TALL AM I? We used the Estimation Station to guess how many turkeys tall we are. The turkeys are from teacher supply store.

In Munster, particularly in Co. Kerry, the Wrenmans ritual is almost as elaborate as the Mummers. The associated drama performed in Dingle at one time incorporated ceremonial group …

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It is believed that possibly the earliest turkeys were domesticated for their cultural and symbolic significance in ancient Mexico. There are two theories for the derivation of the name “turkey” for this bird, according to Columbia University professor of Romance languages Mario Pei.

Today I found out why turkeys are called turkeys. In the 16th century, when North American turkeys were first introduced en masse to Europe, there was another bird that was popularly imported throughout Europe and, most relevant to this article, England, called a guinea fowl. This guinea fowl was

Group Names for Birds: A Partial List By Terry Ross A bevy of quail A bouquet of pheasants [when flushed] A brood of hens A building of rooks A cast of hawks [or falcons] A charm of finches A colony of penguins A company of parrots A congregation of plovers A cover of coots A covey of partridges [or grouse or ptarmigans] A deceit of lapwings A