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I borrowed "Illumination in the Flatwoods" by Joe Hutto. He incubated a batch of wild turkey eggs and raised the poults. There is a movie based on the book, called "My Life as a Turkey."
In the book, all the turkeys eventually leave and rejoin the wild turkeys, but one jake called "Turkey Boy" comes back. When "Turkey Boy" is almost 2 years old, he suddenly attacks Joe and won't stop. Joe tried pushing him away and hitting him with a tree branch, but "Turkey Boy" keeps attacking. Joe tries to lie down and surrender, and the turkey tries to peck him to death while lying face down on the ground. This goes on for weeks, and Joe is scared to leave the house.
Then Joe gets Depo-Provera for the turkey. It's a hormone injection that reduces aggression. The turkey got sick with blackhead around the same time, but I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it. After recovering from blackhead, the turkey is tame and friendly again, and stays that way until the end of the year. "Turkey Boy" leaves to join the wild turkeys before the start of next breeding season, and never comes back.
In the book, all the turkeys eventually leave and rejoin the wild turkeys, but one jake called "Turkey Boy" comes back. When "Turkey Boy" is almost 2 years old, he suddenly attacks Joe and won't stop. Joe tried pushing him away and hitting him with a tree branch, but "Turkey Boy" keeps attacking. Joe tries to lie down and surrender, and the turkey tries to peck him to death while lying face down on the ground. This goes on for weeks, and Joe is scared to leave the house.
Then Joe gets Depo-Provera for the turkey. It's a hormone injection that reduces aggression. The turkey got sick with blackhead around the same time, but I'm not sure if that had anything to do with it. After recovering from blackhead, the turkey is tame and friendly again, and stays that way until the end of the year. "Turkey Boy" leaves to join the wild turkeys before the start of next breeding season, and never comes back.