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  1. ivan3

    Ocellated Turkeys

    Without reading through the paper, and McRoberts does some repeating as he arranged his dissertation in stand-alone sections to be used by groups pulling different focus on MGO (bibliography is worth burning off for further reading), the data collected and analyzed reveal a turkey with more in...
  2. ivan3

    Ocellated Turkeys

    Jon McRobert's, whose research on Ocellated's in Campeche I mentioned in previous post, PhD dissertation is available online: https://repositories.tdl.org/ttu-ir/bitstream/handle/2346/60581/MCROBERTS-DISSERTATION-2014.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
  3. ivan3

    Ocellated Turkeys

    From the Cornell link in this post: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/824750/ocellated-turkeys/40#post_12841528 Somewhat fewer than domestics, on average.
  4. ivan3

    Ocellated Turkeys

    I used to keep up with that forum (thread is from the archived section), but just don't have the time. The forum member, Resolution, (who posted several observations about the Ocellated) is also a member/advertiser here on BYC. He's pretty knowledgeable about the ethology of Galliformes...
  5. ivan3

    Ocellated Turkeys

    More background: http://www.gbwf.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6525&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
  6. ivan3

    Ocellated Turkeys

    Just more references for those interested (McRoberts has yet to publish in toto - some of his info is already appearing, in part - on past 4 yrs of field research): Details of research: http://cofarnat.org/?tag=ocellated updated Cornell info...
  7. ivan3

    Ocellated Turkeys

    https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/240266/are-ocellated-x-domestic-turkeys-sterile-or-fertile Anyone who is interested in the ethology in native range should keep Jon McRoberts, at Texas Tech, in mind (should be publishing pretty soon, now)...
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