He was on this morningMerry Christmas
Has anyone heard from R2elk?
I am starting to worry about him..
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He was on this morningMerry Christmas
Has anyone heard from R2elk?
I am starting to worry about him..
Are we sure that’s him? It could be his essence and not really “him”.
R2elk is way to stubborn to leave us yet. Besides, he would get bored real quick if he didn't have a homestead to run.Are we sure that’s him? It could be his essence and not really “him”.
We hatched one that color this past spring.... but her head is blue??? I will try to get pics but she is beautiful just blue skin on her head. yours look to have normal colored heads.... its weird I know. red slate???Here's a close up of the tail on one of those jenniesView attachment 2464291
Unless you think it's a sweetgrass mom?
They are on the ground here, until something scares them into the trees...I walked in on a rare event yesterday, all but one turkey hen were on the floor. It’s been so long since I have seen anything but the bellies and underside of my hens I had forgotten how stunning some of them are.
The mottling and markings were amazing. I hope I get to see them again, hopefully I will have a camera with me to get some pictures.
I wonder if turkey hens in the wild live in trees or do they find abandoned tall buildings and live in rafters too?
Oh yes, Rosabelle sometimes hangs out in the rafters until I feed everyone. Also any time someone is molting, they pout and fuss and won't come down as much, probably because their pin feathers are uncomfortable. Otherwise, they won't leave me alone in the yard. They are nosey year round, even in snow.I walked in on a rare event yesterday, all but one turkey hen were on the floor. It’s been so long since I have seen anything but the bellies and underside of my hens I had forgotten how stunning some of them are.
The mottling and markings were amazing. I hope I get to see them again, hopefully I will have a camera with me to get some pictures.
I wonder if turkey hens in the wild live in trees or do they find abandoned tall buildings and live in rafters too?