Meet Gruffs

FaerieChicken

Songster
11 Years
Sep 26, 2013
743
70
246
Central Coast California
He got his name because he makes a noise that almost sounds like a sneeze, or so I thought at first until my hubs set me straight, but turns out to be a Gruff sound. His Tom Sire is a Bourbon Red, his Hen mother is a Lavendar! I think he is handsome. Only about 4 1/2 to 5 mos old!








 
Thanks! I really think that although he is a mix, he sure is starting to look interesting! With the Bourbon in there, it really makes for an interesting combo. I have that Royal Palm too that is pictured with him in one of the photos, I am hoping she is a girl, she is about 2 to 3 months older than him. That would make for some interesting babies!

Any advice that can be shared as to the behaviors to expect and like I just learned that the purring sound means they are challenging a fight or something to that effect.
 
Thanks! I really think that although he is a mix, he sure is starting to look interesting! With the Bourbon in there, it really makes for an interesting combo. I have that Royal Palm too that is pictured with him in one of the photos, I am hoping she is a girl, she is about 2 to 3 months older than him. That would make for some interesting babies!

Any advice that can be shared as to the behaviors to expect and like I just learned that the purring sound means they are challenging a fight or something to that effect.

If you go to Porter's Rare Heritage Turkeys and run the Turkey Color Calculator you can see what a Rusty Slate crossed with a Royal Palm can produce. They can produce up to 8 different color varieties.

Change it to B/b, D/d, R/r for your Rusty Slate tom and b1/b1, cg,cg,n- for your Royal Palm hen.

Your Royal Palm does look like a hen to me.
 
Thanks!  I really think that although he is a mix, he sure is starting to look interesting! With the Bourbon in there, it really makes for an interesting combo. I have that Royal Palm too that is pictured with him in one of the photos, I am hoping she is a girl, she is about 2 to 3 months older than him. That would make for some interesting babies! 

Any advice that can be shared as to the behaviors to expect and like I just learned that the purring sound means they are challenging a fight or something to that effect.
A better description of the sounds you are hearing would help. Turkeys make a spitting noise than a chest rumble when displaying, it is mostly to draw attention to themselves, a look at me girls kind of saying.

When turkeys want to fight there is a certain trilling noise they make while extending their heads forward during the call. Your Tom is too young to be getting aggressive yet. I haven't had a single Tom ever show human aggression, though it does happen.
 
If you go to Porter's Rare Heritage Turkeys and run the Turkey Color Calculator you can see what a Rusty Slate crossed with a Royal Palm can produce. They can produce up to 8 different color varieties.

Change it to B/b, D/d, R/r for your Rusty Slate tom and b1/b1, cg,cg,n- for your Royal Palm hen.

Your Royal Palm does look like a hen to me.



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Tri-color Mottled Slate
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1) Narragansett(n)
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Bb1 Ccg Dd EE Nn RR SlSl SpSp PnPn
Tri-color Mottled Slate
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1)
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Bb1 Ccg Dd E- N- RR SlSl SpSp PnPnB C D E N r Sl Sp Pn
Rusty SlateColor Semi-Gray Semi-
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1) Narragansett(n)
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Bb1 Ccg Dd EE Nn rR SlSl SpSp PnPn
Rusty SlateColor Semi-Gray Semi-
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1)
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Bb1 Ccg Dd E- N- rR SlSl SpSp PnPnB C d E N R Sl Sp Pn
Tri-color Mottled Black
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1) Narragansett(n)
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Bb1 Ccg dd EE Nn RR SlSl SpSp PnPn
Tri-color Mottled Black
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1)
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Bb1 Ccg dd E- N- RR SlSl SpSp PnPnB C d E N r Sl Sp Pn
Rusty BlackColor Semi-Gray Semi-
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1) Narragansett(n)
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Bb1 Ccg dd EE Nn rR SlSl SpSp PnPn
Rusty BlackColor Semi-Gray Semi-
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1)
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Bb1 Ccg dd E- N- rR SlSl SpSp PnPnb C D E N R Sl Sp Pn
Red Slate Semi-Color Semi-Gray
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1) Narragansett(n)
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bb1 Ccg Dd EE Nn RR SlSl SpSp PnPn
Red Slate Semi-Color Semi-Gray
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1)
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bb1 Ccg Dd E- N- RR SlSl SpSp PnPnb C D E N r Sl Sp Pn
Blue Red Bronze
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1) Narragansett(n)
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bb1 Ccg Dd EE Nn rR SlSl SpSp PnPn
Blue Red Bronze
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1)
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bb1 Ccg Dd E- N- rR SlSl SpSp PnPnb C d E N R Sl Sp Pn
Bronze Semi-Color Semi-Gray
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1) Narragansett(n)
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bb1 Ccg dd EE Nn RR SlSl SpSp PnPn
Bronze Semi-Color Semi-Gray
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1)
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bb1 Ccg dd E- N- RR SlSl SpSp PnPnb C d E N r Sl Sp Pn
Red Bronze
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1) Narragansett(n)
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bb1 Ccg dd EE Nn rR SlSl SpSp PnPn
Red Bronze
split: Black Winged Bronze(b1)
Continue with this Female

bb1 Ccg dd E- N- rR SlSl SpSp PnPn
 

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