A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

What kind of visitors are you wanting to scare? Human or avian?

I think my turkeys do a pretty good job of causing hawks to look elsewhere. I see quite a few hawks around here, and they seem to just fly by or sit on a tree or fence for a few minutes and then leave. When they sit on our four foot fence, the turkeys will start to advance towards them and the hawks don't stick around long enough for the turkey to reach the fence.

Females are better for this than males, so you don't need a large turkey for it. My females will spot a hawk when it is just a distant speck, and they make a special hawk trill noise that I have learned to recognize. Nothing escapes their notice. On the other hand, I've had my male for two months now, and I've never seen him alert to anything. When I hear the alert call now, I'll see the girls with their eyes on the sky, and Coconut will just be strutting around completely oblivious.
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Both!... Thanks for sharing!

Any friendly Tom will do this. Non-Turkey people are scared poopless when a Tom comes running to greet them. Their alien language for "I love you" will make them turn tail and run.
Thanks! I have a pair of swan goose, the male tends to be aggressive and chases people. I would want my turkeys to scare people too, but won't be that aggressive.

The Ostrich is about the largest of the Turkey breeds I know of and should intimidate most visitors
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lol... It would be nice to have one, and a pen in front of the house.
 
:gig. A pecan! Well, one of my Australorps decided she's broody this week. She's sitting on nothing! Unfortunately I'm leaving Sunday to show dogs for a week. So my chicken/turkey sitter is thrlled about tossing her out of the nest a few times a day.

For some reason I just can't get my sitter to give Daisy any lap time while I'm gone. :rolleyes: Boy will I hear about that when I get home. Daisy will have her beak out of joint when I get back.
 
Aurora...your not the only one who owes us pictures! Finnid, Popcorn is darling!

I should have had my camera yesterday evening. Annie was hunting bugs in 4 inches of beautiful bright green fescue grass. It was just pretty....dark red turkey in the bright green grass.
 

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