It is called a wattle, and is only present on male turkeys.
Depends on how many there are, Turkeys necks are easily snapable so go for the neck first. If there are more than a few, aim punches under the neck to try and dislodge organs or knock the wind out of it.
It is the red thing on it's neck, also called a "gobbler" by some people who don't know what to call it.
a wattle
it is called a wattle and it is used for attracting a mate and also it is where it gets its gobble from. The longer and looser the wattle, the deeper and more raspy the gobble is.
The loose skin hanging down from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.Wattle is the most commonly used name. Dewlap and caruncle are also correct.
The red fleshy appendage you see on a turkey's neck is their wattle.
becus they have a specil bone in there neck
caruncle.
Well, I'm guessing it has to do with the Turkey balls, which are the things that hang from the turkey's neck. So a ball in foul territory is a foul ball, and the things under a turkey's neck are fowl balls. That's all I got. Anybody else?
The term that you are looking for is "wattle." It is the fold of skin that is at the front of the turkey's neck underneath the beak.
The fleshy part that hangs from a turkey's neck is called a wattle.
The fleshy, wrinkled, often brightly red colored fold of skin hanging from the neck or throat of turkeys is called a wattle. It is used for sexual display and is larger in males than females. In life it can be engorged with blood to make it larger and more brightly colored.