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What products do you offer?

Where can I find Diestel turkey and turkey products?

Do you have certified organic turkey?

What sizes are available within the Diestel Family of Turkeys?

What size turkey should I buy?

What's better? A hen or a tom?

What should I buy if I want extra turkey meat but not another whole body turkey?

Do you have fully cooked oven roasted turkey?


Why does my fresh turkey feel firm? I thought a fresh turkey feels soft?

I can't find the giblets. Where are they?

Can you tell me more about the nylon truss?

How do I roast my Diestel turkey?

How do I heat my Diestel smoked turkey?

How do I grill or barbecue my Diestel turkey?


How long can I keep whole unopened pieces of deli turkey?

Once opened how long can I keep Diestel deli turkey in my refrigerator?

Can I freeze Diestel deli turkey?

What label claims are on your Diestel deli turkey?

What ingredients do you use to make Diestel deli turkey?

Do you offer Diestel deli turkey with nothing added?

Is turkey really that good for me?


What raw turkey meat is used for Diestel deli turkey?

Do you roast or smoke your own deli turkey and whole turkeys?

Do you use binders to help hold the breast together when roasting?

How do you get that golden color on your oven roasted turkey?


What makes the Diestel Family Turkey Ranch a fully integrated turkey company?

In what type of environment are Diestel turkeys raised?

What are Diestel turkeys fed?

What about Avian Influenza (Bird Flu)?

What about Avian Influenza (Bird Flu)?

We understand your concern so please rest assured that we uphold the strictest Department of Agriculture and USDA sanitation standards throughout all aspects of our operation from growing to processing to delivery. In addition, although allowed to roam freely outdoors, our birds are raised in a rural area of the California Foothills where we we feel that they are much less likely to have contact with infected migratory wild birds.

Please feel free to contact the National Chicken Council to help address further questions about Avian Influenza.


Please feel free to contact us with your questions or comments regarding the above information.