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Breed and raise hens, ducks, turkeys, pigs, sheep and cows, in real time as you build your own farm! At first you only possess one hen, but this hen lays eggs that you can sell to buy seed, other livestock, windmills, tractors and more! Take care of your animals and clean your farm regularly. My Farm...


Breed and raise hens, ducks, turkeys, pigs, sheep and cows, in real time as you build your own farm! At first you only possess one hen, but this hen lays eggs that you can sell to buy seed, other livestock, windmills, tractors and more!


Breed and raise hens, ducks, turkeys, pigs, sheep and cows, in real time as you build your own farm!


Breed and raise hens, ducks, turkeys, pigs, sheep and cows, in real time as you build your own farm! At first you only possess one hen, but this hen lays eggs that you can sell to buy seed, other livestock, windmills, tractors and more!


Raising turkey


The Turkey Vulture, Cathartes aura, also known in North America as the Turkey Buzzard (or just "buzzard"), is a bird found throughout most of the Americas. One of three species in the genus Cathartes, in the family Cathartidae, it is the most common of the New World vultures, ranging from southern Canada to the southernmost tip of South America. It inhabits a variety of open and semi-open areas, including subtropical forests, shrublands, pastures, and deserts. With a wingspan of 173–183 cm (68–72 in) and an average weight of 1.4 kg (3.1 lb), the Turkey Vulture is a large bird. It has dark brown to black plumage, a featherless, purplish-red head and neck, and a short, hooked, ivory-colored beak.The Turkey Vulture is a scavenger and feeds almost exclusively on carrion. It finds its meals using its sense of smell, flying low enough to detect the gases produced by the beginnings of the process of decay in dead animals. In flight, it uses thermals to move through the air, flapping its wings infrequently. It roosts in large community groups. Lacking a syrinx—the vocal organ of birds—its only vocalizations are grunts or low hisses. It nests in caves, hollow trees, or thickets, generally raising two chicks each year, which it feeds by regurgitation. It has very few natural predators. In the United States of America, the vulture receives legal protection under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918.

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