Royal Palm Turkey
Royal Palm Turkey
The Royal Palm Turkey is a rare heritage breed, recognized by the American Standard of Perfection in 1977. Slightly smaller than other heritage turkeys, this beautiful bird is known for its striking color pattern and its natural ability to fend for itself.
Royal Palm turkeys are highly useful around the farm, especially for reducing insect populations. These turkeys are capable of natural breeding and often go broody, making them an excellent choice for sustainable poultry keeping. Order your Royal Palm turkeys today, and enjoy a hardy, attractive addition to your farm!
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is a Royal Palm Turkey?
A rare heritage turkey with a beautiful color pattern, admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1977.
How big do Royal Palm Turkeys get?
They are slightly smaller than other heritage turkey breeds.
Are Royal Palm Turkeys good for insect control?
Yes, they are very effective at reducing insect populations on the farm.
Can Royal Palm Turkeys breed naturally?
Yes, they are capable of natural breeding and often go broody.
Where can I buy Royal Palm Turkeys?
Available from specialized breeders and hatcheries—order yours for a sustainable farm addition!
Royal Palm Turkey Facts
- Poultry Show Class: Turkeys
- Weights: Hen—–10 lbs
- Tom—-16 lbs
- Purpose and Type: Laying Eggs; Exhibition
- Egg Color: Off White with brown specks
- Egg Production: Poor
- Egg Size: Large to Extra Large
- Temperament: Active
- Fertility Percentage: 60-75%
- Broody: Setters
- Mating Ratio:: 7 Females to 1 Male
- Roost Height: 2+ feet
- Country of Origin: North America
- APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1977
- TLC: Watch Status, considered a Sustainable Heritage Turkey Breed.
- Breeder Farm Source: Poultry Breeding Farm developing our bloodline or strain of pure Royal Palm Turkey Breed since 1976.
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