Midget White
The Midget White is a breed of domestic turkey known for its small size and distinctive white feathers. Developed in the early 20th century, this breed was created to provide a compact bird that could thrive in smaller spaces while still producing quality meat. Midget Whites are typically friendly and easy to manage, making them suitable for both small farms and backyard settings.
These turkeys reach maturity quickly, usually within 16 to 20 weeks, and are known for their good feed conversion rates. The Midget White is also recognized for its ability to reproduce naturally, unlike some larger commercial breeds, which often require artificial insemination.