Ok, looks like it finally broke free of Memphis and is straitening out.Hammering bamba now.Still feeding off the gulf and heading for GA next. I'm prolly an hour out right now.
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There's other turkeys in the area, they wander past and my folks like watching them raise the babies each year.Looks like he is about a two year old based on his spurs. He is most likely not the dominant tom in the area and is not likely to leave on his own. My recommendation is to contact your local game warden and ask his recommendations. A fellow BYC member had a young tom move into her place. The tom ended up killing at least one of her chickens. Fortunately her local game warden permitted her to capture the tom and release him in an area with other wild turkeys.
Of course.R2elk...is that Mr. Picky checking out the wild girl??
Aurora....adorable pics!! That chicken is so sweet. Love the turkey grooming your hair!
Turkey hens are just prisoners to their own hormones. They naturally go for the best looking guy around.. when JJ was alive he had the same problem beating off the wild women..And I'm curious about Mr. Picky & the wild girls. Will there be baby Mr. Picky's running the countryside? Do you think the wild girls descend from that one hen who showed up for all those years? Is it possible they are following their moms wild ways?