A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

If the true coloring is what is showing in the first three images, I would guess Golden Narragansett which since Mr. T provided the Narragansett gene, this means it has to be a hen. None of Ralphie's hens can provide the Narragansett gene so it has to come from Mr. T. Since it can only have one Narragansett gene, it has to be a hen because two Narragansett genes are required for it to be expressed and not hidden in a male.
 
Ralph, I remember a time when I started a project and completed it in the same day.
These days not so much... I've finally gotten all the major components of my new cattle panel shelter into the pasture (note to self: Measure the logging road before you drag the frame down it)... DW says my shirt looks like I took a shower in it and I'm beat... Tomorrow I can hog ring the panels, staple them to their frame, install the doors and hopefully finish the end panels. Then cover it with a mix of welded wire and chicken wire and a tarp. Is it just me slowing down or is this natural? :confused::caf:oops::old
 
@rjohns3

Friend took this pic in her yard - not far from me. I thought it was funny when I saw the date line. :D
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