Mayrhofer et al.[16] reported Salmonella on only 1 of 262 turkey meat samples and 46 of 281 chicken meat (16.4). In the study of Zhao et al.[17], the existence of Salmonella in turkey meats was determined as 2.6%. Beli et al.[18], in their study conducted in Albania during the years 1996-1998, determined 11 Salmonella of 134 (8.2%) in turkey meat samples. Aslam et al.[19] in their study in Canada, found Salmonella contamination in turkey meats as 27%. Tanoğlu and Gümüşsoy [20] reported that there was no Salmonella spp. determined in turkey drum stick, skin and chest samples in their study. Ergönül [14], in his study on turkey döner kebab, Salmonella spp. could not be determined.