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Just 15 people showed up the first year, but the final dinner required 18 turkeys and two dozen pans of corn bread and sweet potatoes.
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However, human transmission of the disease most commonly involves parrots, parakeets, macaws, cockatiels and poultry - particularly turkeys and ducks.
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When male turkeys inseminated female chickens, no hybrids resulted although the unfertilised chicken eggs began to divide.
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The park is home to a nature trail where wildlife such as deer, waterfowl and wild turkeys can be observed.
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In 1973, he composed a Thanksgiving Day radio piece and recorded himself singing children's songs with three hundred turkeys.
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A great many turkeys were sliced up for the occasion and each gobbler consumed their favourite bit.
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It causes ascaridiasis, a disease of poultry due to heavy worm infection, particularly in chicken and turkeys.
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They fished bass and mullet, or hunted deer, turkeys, bear and opossum.
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Fumes from turkeys can incapacitate her, apparently by causing her to alternate between man and woman forms uncontrollably.
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The odor attracts rodents, but has a repulsive effect on other animals; birds, notably wild turkeys, are not sensitive to the smell.
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