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turkeys are the master of keeping genders secret until they're way older. hopefully someone can answer better but it may be a "wait til theyre older" thingThanks. I knew that but thought it just wasn’t common. I was hoping that someone may be able to tell by the tail or head or something. I just can’t tell.
If all things are equal at that age, the males should be starting to be bigger than the females but size differences can also be due to other factors.How about size at this age? Are the males typically larger in size than the females?
Too young to tell from photos.I’ve seen the other two that I have strut so I know they are probably boys. Can anyone tell if this might be a girl? About three weeks old - bourbon red.
Thanks. I knew that but thought it just wasn’t common. I was hoping that someone may be able to tell by the tail or head or something. I just can’t tell.hens will strut too just as a warning. turkeys have always been rough to gender for me since hens will mimic gobblers.
Thank uturkeys are the master of keeping genders secret until they're way older. hopefully someone can answer better but it may be a "wait til theyre older" thing
ThanksToo young to tell from photos.
Strutting at a young age is not a guarantee of being a male. Others have had young strutters that turned out to be hens.
Thanks