Michigan turkeys, now well established, originated from a flock of semi-domestic hens

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There’s a good chance that the long beard you level your sights on this spring isn’t completely wild.
Just ask Al Stewart. Michigan’s wild turkey population – or quasi wild, depending upon purity standards – evolved from a mismatch of genetic strains that was proven worthy of resurrecting the native species and even expanding its historic range.

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