A strange question?

He would have to be pretty sneaky, to have been hiding out the last 4 yeasts without being spotted by someone. We have 300 permanent residents, so I can safely say no one else has tried turkeys since. It’s a close community and the livestock and poultry owners are all fairly communicative.
What is the size of the island? Believe it or not it is possible for animals/birds to be around without being seen by people even in densely populated areas.
Once I get better established with our chicken business (we have a small sheep/cattle meat farm) I’m considering trying turkeys, and have been threatening to turkeynap the existing birds to give them a safer home since we moved to the farm full time!
Be sure to check the local laws before doing so.
 
Local laws regarding feral livestock do permit capturing and after 3 generations in captivity they are permitted for food use/and are legally sellable as meat, someone is actually attempting to do this with some of the feral goats... there are a few places where it is only a kilometer or so between some smaller islands between the inhabited ones... turkeys are not native to our area, and the hens are clearly domesticated broad breasted bronzes.

The island is about 31 square kilometers in size, or 12 square miles
 
Local laws regarding feral livestock do permit capturing and after 3 generations in captivity they are permitted for food use/and are legally sellable as meat, someone is actually attempting to do this with some of the feral goats... there are a few places where it is only a kilometer or so between some smaller islands between the inhabited ones... turkeys are not native to our area, and the hens are clearly domesticated broad breasted bronzes.

The island is about 31 square kilometers in size, or 12 square miles

Wow, I bet it’s beautiful there. Maybe if you start feeding them, they will come around and stay. Mine used to hear my vehicle pull in, and call to me. They aren’t as dumb as some think.
 

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