* Yes, corn is very acceptable for Thanksgiving. The Pilgrims used corn along with their turkeys. If you are having corn on the cob, melt the butter in a small pot and you can add a little garlic to it (if you liked) and then put it in a small bowl with a basting brush (looks like a paint brush.) This is a much easier way to get all that yummy butter all over the corn. If the corn is frozen then add a wee bit of sugar in the boiling water to give it a little sweeter taste.
some may eat corn but not all compared to the breed
In the wild a turkey will eat almost anything, insects, grass and plants, grains, nuts, berries, small animals.
On the farm the turkey is fed a complete ration and grains.
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They will.
yes
They feed on seeds and shoots and bugs.
No. Turkeys were eaten if they were found. Wild turkeys are not timid and people hunting food wouldn't care if it was or not.
Yes. Turkeys eat insects.
Wild turkeys do not eat baby rabbits. Wild turkeys do not eat any kind of meat because they are vegetarians.
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I think turkeys should have a small lean-to with a top, atleast. (You're gonna eat 'em any way!) :P
They scratch under leaves to stir up insects to eat.
a kind that u eat
What kind Of food does a kinkajou
There are many reasons why you should not eat turkey. One reason is that these animals are abused when raised for food.
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no Actually, YES. Wild turkeys (the birds) are omnivorous and will, in fact, eat meat.