The term used to refer to a group of turkeys is "rafter"
2007-06-12 05:37:26
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answer #1
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answered by my3mohrkids 3
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A group of turkeys can either be called a rafter or a flock.
2007-06-12 05:38:08
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answer #2
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answered by trivia buff 5
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I think a flock is the right term. Unless your talking about people from Turkey,
2007-06-12 07:16:45
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answered by jackwalz 3
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A flock of turkeys
2007-06-12 08:17:55
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answered by Kristen F 2
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The Bush Administration
2007-06-12 05:42:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I always thought they were a "flock" of turkeys, as groups of most birds are called flocks. However, according to this site, it is a rafter of turkeys. http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/didyouknow/animal_groups.asp
2007-06-12 05:37:06
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answer #6
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answered by margecutter 7
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The Royal Family.
2007-06-12 05:35:27
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answered by godron_wookie 4
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Dinner
2007-06-12 05:34:40
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answered by jamand 7
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It is a flock. I am positive. Haven't you heard anyone say " I saw a flock of wild turkeys."?
2007-06-12 05:41:40
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answered by Fast boy + sexy boy + doglover 7
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a gaggle of geese... hmmm
a gobble of turkeys?
2007-06-12 05:37:11
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answered by Anonymous
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