Porter's Rare Heritage Turkeys

Red Palm

Red Palm

Red Palm turkeys are very rare, they have a palm-like pattern in a light red version. Toms can have some black edging on the tips of their feathers.

Genotype is: b'b' cgcg nn rr for toms and b'b' cgcg n- rr for hens. Black winged bronze base with the addition of gray, Narragansett, and red.

Since they are homozygous, they do breed 100% true to this color/pattern.

Red Palms are more of a "washed out" red because the Narragansett factor tends to lighten, fade, or remove reddish-brown pigment, but without it the homozygous recessive red tends to overcome or cover up most of the palm pattern. The pattern never seems to be as distinct in markings as on the black-pigmented Royal Palm. They tend to be a more pastel-like pinkish-red. The poults appear solid white without any markings when hatched. Also, red pigment tends to be deposited at a later stage. By 3-4 weeks of age, some reddish colored feathers will start to appear.

Red Palm Tom


Red Palm Female


Red Palm Feathers

Some examples of Red Palm feathers showing color/pattern