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The keel is a sure tell on the heritage. I carried JJ jr. the other day after is run in with the electric fence....No one said Jr was as smart as his Dad.... He kept hitting the fence as if he was going to win that battle....
I have not held him in quite a while I was amazed how "pointy" the keel is on them. I shouldn't have been, but so much of what you see is fluff.
I spent my monthly night in the hospital Monday. Been Illish since Saturday. I decided I was well enough to wander out to the barn and look at my birds. My Mom walked out with me, she said " look at the turkeys" something is wrong with them."
They were running towards me jumping hooting and hollering. They were just happy to see me. It is amazing how attached to a person they can become. They walked out to the barn with me, followed me through the barn and escorted me back to the house.....
I sure like my turkeys. They are like a pack of dogs around me their leader.....It serves my ego well to have them.
I gave a turkey a female army vet that is having terrible scars from Iraq. She carries that turkey everywhere with her. Her husband told me when she can't sleep, he will get up in the middle of the night to see her sitting in the recliner holding her turkey.
It lives outside in a coop, but I think it gets a lot of house time...
I have not held him in quite a while I was amazed how "pointy" the keel is on them. I shouldn't have been, but so much of what you see is fluff.
I spent my monthly night in the hospital Monday. Been Illish since Saturday. I decided I was well enough to wander out to the barn and look at my birds. My Mom walked out with me, she said " look at the turkeys" something is wrong with them."
They were running towards me jumping hooting and hollering. They were just happy to see me. It is amazing how attached to a person they can become. They walked out to the barn with me, followed me through the barn and escorted me back to the house.....
I sure like my turkeys. They are like a pack of dogs around me their leader.....It serves my ego well to have them.
I gave a turkey a female army vet that is having terrible scars from Iraq. She carries that turkey everywhere with her. Her husband told me when she can't sleep, he will get up in the middle of the night to see her sitting in the recliner holding her turkey.
It lives outside in a coop, but I think it gets a lot of house time...
