On Apr 26, 2013, at 1:26 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Wild turkeys are the same species as domesticated turkeys. However, our taste 
> for breast meat has encouraged farmers to selectively breed turkeys to be 
> huge. In some cases they actually have problems walking and if they fall over 
> they can't get up without assistance.
> 
> It goes without saying that due to all that extra meat on their bones they 
> can't fly.

I resemble that remark.

> 
> Kind of sad...
> 
> Cheers,
> frank
> 
> --- Original Message ---
> 
> From: [email protected]
> Sent: April 26, 2013 4/26/13
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: PESO: Roosting Turkey
> 
> Lovely shot!
> 
> I still think it's weird  turkeys sleep in trees, they look like too heavy 
> to fly. But a condo development  I formerly lived in had a lot of turkeys 
> and a lot of oaks, and that is where  they stayed at night. It looked odd.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe :-)
> 
> In a  message dated 4/24/2013 6:26:36 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
> [email protected] writes:
> A beautiful moon across the river this  evening. Nicely silhouettes the 
> turkey roosting in the tree beside our  house.
> 
> http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p155717848/h5811daa8#h5cd71a0a
> 
> stan   
> 
> 
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