. . . . . . . . . . "Le dindon royal (appel\u00E9 Royal Palm turkey en anglais) est une race de dindon domestique originaire des \u00C9tats-Unis. Plut\u00F4t connu aujourd'hui pour ses qualit\u00E9s ornementales que pour ses qualit\u00E9s de chair, c'est devenu maintenant un oiseau d'exposition, ou un oiseau fermier de petites exploitations. Il est blanc avec des barres d'un noir m\u00E9tallique. Les dindons p\u00E8sent de 7,2 \u00E0 10 kg et les dindes de 4,5 \u00E0 5,5 kg."@fr . "H3llBot"@en . "Le dindon royal (appel\u00E9 Royal Palm turkey en anglais) est une race de dindon domestique originaire des \u00C9tats-Unis. Plut\u00F4t connu aujourd'hui pour ses qualit\u00E9s ornementales que pour ses qualit\u00E9s de chair, c'est devenu maintenant un oiseau d'exposition, ou un oiseau fermier de petites exploitations. Il est blanc avec des barres d'un noir m\u00E9tallique. Les dindons p\u00E8sent de 7,2 \u00E0 10 kg et les dindes de 4,5 \u00E0 5,5 kg."@fr . . . . . . . . . "October 2010"@en . . . . "Royal Palm"@en . . . "The Royal Palm is a breed of domestic turkey. It is not primarily selected for meat production, and is usually kept as an ornamental bird with a unique appearance, largely white with bands of metallic black."@en . . . . . . . "1123086277"^^ . . "18549270"^^ . . . . . . "Royal Palm turkey"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Royal Palm is a breed of domestic turkey. It is not primarily selected for meat production, and is usually kept as an ornamental bird with a unique appearance, largely white with bands of metallic black. The Royal Palm first appeared in the 1920s on a farm in Lake Worth, Florida, apparently as a cross between Black, Bronze, Narragansett, and native turkeys.[1] Years of selective breeding followed to stabilize the coloring, and the Royal Palm was finally accepted by the American Poultry Association's Standard of Perfection in 1971. In Europe, a turkey with similar coloration is sometimes called the Cr\u00F6llwitzer, Pied, or Black-laced White.[2] Most heritage turkey breeds declined after the adoption of the Broad Breasted White by the turkey industry; the Royal Palm is an endangered breed and is classified as \"watch\" by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy. It is also included in Slow Food USA's Ark of Taste, a catalog of heritage foods in danger of extinction. The Australian and United States both report the breed as endangered to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations."@en . . . . . "Dindon royal"@fr . . . . . . "3276"^^ . "white with bands of metallic black"@en . . .