I threw this out on the biology sub-forum as well...
My understanding about the physical function of a turkey's leg is that when the bird sits down (legs bend) the toes automatically curl. As I understand, this is related to the length of the tendons in the turkeys leg. This helps hold the bird on the roost when he sits down. If this is true, it would mean that it is physically impossible for the bird to have curled toes when his legs are in a straight position.
I've seen a lot of birds mounted in a roost position with straight legs and curled toes. It has me questioning if I understand the anatomy of the turkey correctly???