Research Track 5 currently has 25 projects outlined in our roadmap. Some examples include:
Define temperature, wind, and precipitation exposure limits that Canadian Bronze turkeys can tolerate without adverse health, welfare, or productivity impacts.
Evaluate whether integrated turkey grazing systems contribute to soil carbon retention and climate mitigation.
Model Canadian Bronze productivity and survivability under projected regional climate scenarios.
Synthesize findings into scalable, climate-resilient management models for heritage turkey production.
Climate thresholds, management adaptations, and land-system designs for Canadian conditions. How it’s used: supports credible climate-adaptation claims and robust outdoor production models.
Track 2 - Reproduction
Projects total: 25
Studying fertility, hatchability, mating behavior, and incubation practices to improve heritage turkey reproduction.
Track 5 - Climate
Projects total: 25
Assessing climate impacts, weather resilience, and environmental stressors affecting heritage turkeys.
Budget:
- Reproductive efficiency
- Economic viability
- Flock management
- Real market value
Budget:
- Public understanding
- Improve marketability
- Indigenous origins
- Historical relevance
Budget:
- Less waste
- Feed efficacy
- Reduced deficiencies
- Supports conservation
Heritage Flavor Profiling - Commercial vs Ridley Bronze Turkeys
Budget:
- Measured preference
- Marketable data
- Lab qualified
- Supports Small Farms