Re: Turkey Question



OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
In article <3q3p6nFcr56pU3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
 katy <katysails@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:

In article <3q2th3Fcm80kU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
katy <katysails@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:


In article <3q2qi6Fcn548U2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
katy <katysails@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:




OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:



In article <dhghsq$cep$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Andrea Midtmoen Fease" <afease@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:





Female turkeys are a bit smaller than their male counterparts, and yes the wattles are much smaller.


I think it's called a "snood".
That thing that hangs down over their beak.

Cheers!

I like dingle-dangle better

katy


<snicker>
But that can be anatomically misleading.......

ONLY if you have a prurient mind... : P

katy


And the majority of humans are...
<evil grin>

My mind is as pure as driven snow...

katy


I'll bet........ ;-D

How much?

katy
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