Oh yes, we have wild turkeys too, although the only feral horses I've ever seen were out west. But those are "wild" turkeys, who were born that way. The point is that I respect their wildness and ability to survive. I know for a fact the genetically engineered turkeys I've chased around farms are not the same sort of animal. That's sort of my whole schtick. Wild pigs and turkeys and buffalo and the like deserve their chance to dodge the hunter's bullet. And if they don't, well, I'm not gonna partake. But those animals we "created" are a different matter. For instance, the turkeys with breasts so large (cause you know, everyone likes the white meat) that the males can't effectively service the females, and would thus be incapable of propagating without artificial insemination...yeah, those I have no problem eating.