THE TURKEY WAS AN IMMIGRANT

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  1. Renie_Burghardt
  2. phoehne
  3. Mary Trotter Kion
  4. Mary Trotter Kion

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Top 1.   Nov 19, 2001 3:58 PM

» Renie_Burghardt - Immigrant Turkeys

Hi Mary, well, I am surprised by your article, for I did always believe that turkeys were native to North America. I raised a few turkeys for a while, but as pets, not to eat or anything. One of them, named Ludwig, was a beautiful bird of mixed parentage, so he had beautiful, colored feathers. He delighted in trying to stomp on the muscovy drake's to death, so eventually, I had to get rid of him. But he was a handsome, huge Tom.

I enjoyed the article, and thanks so much for the links. Happy Thanksgiving, Mary!

-- posted by Renie_Burghardt



Top 2.   Nov 20, 2001 11:26 AM

» phoehne - Re: Immigrant Turkeys

In response to message posted by Renie_Burghardt:

I knew the turkey had originated in Mexico but hadn't realized they had been 'up north' such a short time. Thanks for the informative article. Happy Thanksgiving!

-- posted by phoehne



Top 3.   Nov 23, 2001 1:20 AM

» Mary Trotter Kion - Re: Immigrant Turkeys

In response to message posted by Renie_Burghardt:

Hi Renie, Glad you liked my turkey tale. I subscribed to your topic so I'd be sure not to miss anything. Happy T Day. Mary

-- posted by Mary Trotter Kion



Top 4.   Nov 23, 2001 1:22 AM

» Mary Trotter Kion - Re: Re: Immigrant Turkeys

In response to message posted by phoehne:

Hi Peggy, Glad you liked my turkey story. I haven't caught your topic yet, there are so many here, so I be over there in a day or two. I need all the household tips I can get. Thanks, Mary

-- posted by Mary Trotter Kion



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