Baby turkeys are most commonly called "poults" from the moment they hatch until they grow feathers and can fly. This is the general term used for both wild and domestic young turkeys, especially in farming and biology. In casual language, some sources also refer to wild baby turkeys as "chicks," similar to baby chickens.
Names for Baby Turkeys
- The official and most widely accepted term is "poult".
- Wild baby turkeys are sometimes called "chicks," but this is less common than poult.
Summary Table
Age/Type| Common Name(s)| Usage Context
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Hatchling| Poult| Scientific/Farming1710
Hatchling| Chick| Casual, especially wild turkeys258
In summary, "poult" is the proper term used to describe a baby turkey in most contexts.
