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No snood, no beard. That's a hen
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I have a snood, my brother and three sisters have a snood. So what is so wrong with having that kind of revolving bank account?I thought it was all about the snood. This one doesn’t have a dangling snood and therefore I assumed female.
Wow. No idea. I sort of assumed.
Young solo male maybe?
When the bird turns around in the video it sort of uses a display of tail feathers to maintain balance. I don'i believe hens have big tail feathers?Looks like a hen to me…. But then again I didn’t zoom in on my phone…
I'm not a turkey owner and know nothing of wild turkeys either -- it just had such long colorful tail feathers it spread them as it turned around.Head and neck look like a female turkey, maybe a very young male? The hens do have fans too, just less impressive.
They do. The toms have more color and that really isn't a display. It isn't high enough or spread enough for anything but balance.When the bird turns around in the video it sort of uses a display of tail feathers to maintain balance. I don'i believe hens have big tail feathers?
Wild turkey? It’s on the liquor isle next to the southern comfortI'm not a turkey owner and know nothing of wild turkeys either -- it just had such long colorful tail feathers it spread them as it turned around.
You should! It really helps.Brilliant!
I am thinking I might try something like that.
Hopefully. When I first put a fan in my coop, the chooks wouldn't go in until it was roosting time.Don’t worry they will learn to sit in front of it and enjoy the cool air![]()