Šedědivocezbarvene Bíle Lemované
Šedědivocezbarvene Bíle Lemované is a Czech descriptive label for a domestic turkey color variety, roughly meaning grey wild-colored with white edging or lacing. It is not a common English breed name; the phrase points to a pattern in which a greyed wild-type base is bordered by pale feather edges, softening the usual bronze or dark barring. Birds listed this way are most likely part of European exhibition or smallholder color-breeding traditions rather than a separate commercial meat strain.
Because translation and spelling vary, keepers should compare any birds with the standard used by the club, breeder, or country that named them. A small breeding group needs records of parent colors and enough unrelated stock to avoid narrowing the line while selecting for the pale edging. Day-to-day management follows heritage turkey practice: dry shelter, secure roosting, range or roomy pens, and close attention to poults during the first weeks.
Colors: Black, Blue Slate, Bourbon Red, Bronze, Buff, Chocolate, Mottled, Narragansett, Penciled, Pied, Red Bronze, Royal Palm, Slate, White