List of turkey breeds
There are currently eight breeds of domestic turkeys recognized by the American Poultry Association, but many more exist as officially unrecognized variants or as recognized breeds in other countries.
- Auburn or Light Brown, an extremely rare heritage breed, numbers are not considered high enough for inclusion in the Standard.
- Beltsville Small White Turkey, a hybrid created by the USDA at Beltsville, MD. Once very popular; now a rare heritage breed.
- Black Spanish Turkey (Black Norfolk Turkey) a heritage breed.
- Blue Slate Turkey or Lavender, a heritage breed.
- Bourbon Red Turkey, a heritage breed.
- Bronze Turkey, the heritage strain of the Bronze is recognized, while the Broad Breasted Bronze, like the Broad Breasted white, is an unrecognized commercial meat strain.
- Broad Breasted White, a non-standardized commercial strain that does not qualify as a breed, only used for commercial meat production.
- Broad Breasted Bronze, a non-standardized commercial strain that does not qualify as a breed, only used for commercial meat production.
- Buff (or Jersey Buff), a very rare heritage breed. There is also an extremely rare variant of the Auburn, called the Silver Auburn.
- Chocolate, Chocolate Brown in color. Day-old poults are white faced with chocolate bodies.
- Czech Wild White-braided Turkey (Česká krůta divoká bíle lemovaná)
- Midget White, a rare heritage breed sometimes conflated with the Beltsville Small White.
- Narragansett Turkey, a heritage breed.
- Royal Palm Turkey, a largely ornamental, mostly white heritage breed.
- White Holland Turkey
- Zagorje Turkey (Zagorski puran) - Croatian variant of turkey
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