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Re: Re: OT - Question about imitation chicken - Turkens
Nah.  There are lots. Rode Island red, bantam, and white leghorn to
mention a few.  Then there are friendly and mean:>)

----- Original Message -----
From: "dewittlinger" <witsen@...>
To: <Kefir_making@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 7:06 PM
Subject: [Kefir_making] Re: OT - Question about imitation chicken - Turkens


> --- In Kefir_making@yahoogroups.com, "Marilyn Kefirlady"
> <marilynjarz@...> wrote:
>>           Thanks for the pictures, amazing, I thought there were
> only 2 kinds of chickens male and female.
>              Don in Pa.
>> This is way off topic now. Turkens. It is a naked neck chicken.
> Not a
>> turkey. They are supposed to taste better than a normal chicken.
> Many times
>> when something tastes better, it has more nutrition; the taste is
> an added
>> bonus. I was considering getting some hatching eggs to try them
> out this
>> year. Also it is a dominant trait so the F1 hybrid with any other
> chicken
>> breed will have no neck feathers. Right now I have a picture of a
>> frizzle/turken cross for wallpaper on my computer screen. Looks so
> silly.
>> Scroll about 2/3 of the way down to see what I get to look at
> every time I
>> turn on my computer.
>>
>> http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Turkens/BRKTurkens.html
>>
>> Marilyn
>>
>> On 2/28/06, jim allAn <jallan6977@...> wrote:
>> >
>> >    Don't laugh.  Have you ever heard of Turkens?  I can't really
> say they
>> > definitely exist, but I saw what was supposed to be one once,
> and after
>> > being told what it supposedly was, I decided it did look like a
> cross
>> > between a chicken and a turkey.  It sure was a strange looking
> bird.
>> >
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