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Tom showing off in the driveway...

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Handy Don

Putting on a good show!

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Ed Kennell

Did ol Tom get lucky Jay ?     :rolleyes:

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ebinmaine

Cool pics but the hen in the last one don't look like she's in the mood...

 

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Ed Kennell
10 hours ago, roadapples said:

This ol boy

Looks like a 4 1/2 yo bird.   No Jakes around to challenge him Jay?

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WHX??

Would guess they yard up around yer bird feeders 'Apples. We use to have a ton of them under our feeders. Not so much anymore I think the cats keep them away. I don't have mouse nests in my tins tho. :)

Was he gobbling? 

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roadapples

At least a dozen Jakes around and 2 other Toms but they weren't with him yesterday. Three hens raised 29 chicks last summer. They did start coming in to the feeders last year. A few other hens around that didn't raise any young. Read recently that they only live 3 to 4 years but haven't done any research....

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Ed Kennell
42 minutes ago, roadapples said:

Read recently that they only live 3 to 4 years

Yeah, most die young from predators.     Skunks, opossums, raccoons raid the nests for eggs.   Foxes,coyotes, hawks, and eagles get thier share of the young poults.

And now there is evidence the recently introduced fisher is climbing the roost trees at night and killing mature turkey.

There are several ways to age a gobbler.   Hens never divulge thier age. 

A jake (1 yo)  will not have a full tail fan,   the 4 center feathers will be longer than the rest   after 2 years, a gobbler will have a full tail fan

A jake will have a beard length of 2-4 inches          2 yo gobblers have 4-8 inch beards

The best age indicator is the spur length     the spur grows 1/4" per year.

Here is a jake, 2yo, and 3yo spur.

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Here is a 4 yo      

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Yes, I save everything to make rod racks, gun racks, hat racks, and wallpaper.

 

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There is a documented  tagged hen in northern PeeAaa  that is over 12 years old.         

 

Some of us old predators only eat gobblers.

 

 

 

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Horse Newbie
20 hours ago, roadapples said:

This ol boy was trying to impress the ladies in my driveway this morning. About 10 yards from the house...

Is he a pet ?

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Horse Newbie
4 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

2 yo gobblers have4-8 inch beards

Guess I’m a gobbler…:lol:

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roadapples
2 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

Is he a pet ?

No he's wild. Much spookier  than the deer...

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roadapples
2 minutes ago, Horse Newbie said:

Guess I’m a gobbler…:lol:

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Definitely not a Jake...

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Horse Newbie
4 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

 

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Handy Don

Turkey woulda been our national bird if Ben Franklin had won the argument! They are smart, wily, and powerful creatures.

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lynnmor
43 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Turkey woulda been our national bird if Ben Franklin had won the argument! They are smart, wily, and powerful creatures.

 

Yes, but then they would be protected and Thanksgiving dinner would be scrawny eagles.  :(

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ebinmaine
50 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Turkey woulda been our national bird if Ben Franklin had won the argument! They are smart, wily, and powerful creatures.

Mr Franklin was right. 

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