The Slate, or Blue Slate, is a breed of domestic turkey known for the slate gray color of its plumage.
Lighter birds are sometimes called Lavender turkeys.
[1]: 236 Turkeys of the Slate breed may actually be any number of shades between pure black and white, but only ash-gray birds are eligible for showing under the directive of the American Poultry Association’s ‘’Standard of Perfection’’, into which they admitted as a variety in 1874.
[1]: 236 Slate turkeys are listed as critically endangered by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, and meet the definition of a heritage turkey breed.
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