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Virtual Turkey Tour - Breeder Turkeys
Perfect Turkey Every Time begins with the "grandfather stock" -- the mature breeder toms and breeder hens that
produce the turkey eggs.

Years of careful selective breeding have resulted in a modern turkey that produces more meat per pound of feed and in
less time than most other domestic meat-producing animals. Modern domesticated turkeys are bred to have more breast meat
and meatier thighs. They are also bred to have white feathers so they leave no unsightly pigment spots under the skin when plucked.
To maintain production continuity, laying turkey hens are artificially inseminated. The use of light induces them to lay
eggs at optimum times. During a 25-week laying cycle a hen normally lays 80 to 100 eggs.
A tom turkey can father about 1,500 poults during the 25-week laying cycle.

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