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  • My poor chickens still have all their feathers and doing well after 2 days of constant high winds, sustained and gusts upwards of 30+
    Anasazi-bred domestic turkeys from Four Corners region had roots in Eastern & Rio Grande subspecies. No trace left of this 2nd domestic
    All modern-day domestic turkeys originate from tamed Aztec birds of southern Mexico. Wild progenitor was the 6th “South Mexican” subspecies.
    The “south Mexican” wild turkey a 6th subspecies, also known by the Aztec name for turkey, guajolote. I use this name, thought was Spanish
    The “south Mexican” wild turkey. turns out that this is an enigmatic sixth subspecies, also known by the Aztec name for turkey, guajolote.
    It's hot for late Nov. Indian summer. Even the girls are so quiet right now, but then again they were up before Dawn and laying eggs
    Gumby skipped laying then gave me a Fairy Egg. Precious is going non-stop. Same age but Gumby started lay 1 month earlier than RIR
    I'm so very blessed my two girls are healthy and laying daily except for the hiccup Danish Brown had a few weeks back.
    My two are still laying daily, beautiful perfect large eggs. Weather's changing soon. Wonder how it will affect this?
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