...Beef, mutton, turkeys and chickens abound; and its supply of European necessaries and luxuries is unequalled...
Horatio Bridge 「Journal of an African Cruiser」
...TheIndians in one night commonly will catch thirty sturgeons in a placewhere the river is not above 12 fathoms broad, and as for deer,buffaloes, bears, turkeys, the woods do swarm with them...
William T. Hornaday 「The Extermination of the American Bison」
...As game for men I place them on a level with barnyard ducks or orchard turkeys...
William T. Hornaday 「Our Vanishing Wild Life」
...Here I found game of all kinds quite scarce, although I was told that southeast of Kenset game was quite plenty, including bear, deer, turkeys, quail, etc...
Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock 「Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper」
...In the extreme northern part of Madison county, well up to the Tennessee line, there are a few deer and wild hogs; it was said that there were some bear, also plenty of wild turkeys...
Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock 「Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper」
...Large coops similar to those usedfor turkeys should be used in shipping geese...
Harry M. Lamon 「Ducks and Geese」
...A beaver colony near us, and a great abundanceof turkeys, offered lessons in natural history of nosmall interest, and within reach of lame students...
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」
...These half-wild turkeys in thus slightly differing from each other present an analogous case with the wild cattle kept in the several British parks...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...The Guinea Fowl ofAfrica, and the Turkeys of America, are almost the only instances ofwild Phasianidous birds out of Asia...
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」
...Needles, and evenlancets, given to turkeys, have been broken in pieces and voided,without any apparent injury to the stomach...
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」
...Young turkeys are sometimes attacked by fasciolæ, or worms in thetrachea; but not so often as chickens...
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」
...Among the English folk of North America the turkeys found a large placeas an element of the food-supply...
Nathaniel Southgate Shaler 「Domesticated Animals」
...Their feathers are of less value than those ofducks, geese, and turkeys...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...Then it lost some ofits popularity in those places where turkeys were extensively grown...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...Black turkeys were the most commonkind in Spain and in some parts of France...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...Many, remote from places where wild turkeys ranged, paidhigh prices for full-blooded wild males, and also for grades with alarge proportion of wild blood...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...By chance mixtures of Bronzeand White turkeys, and in some instances by systematic breeding, whiteturkeys that were large and vigorous were produced...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...Yellow or buff turkeys were often seen among the old common turkeys...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
... Bourbon Red Turkeys...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
...Attempts to grow turkeys on a large scalehave been made on the Pacific coast...
John H. Robinson 「Our Domestic Birds」
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