My BR bachelor looks almost just like yours lol
....except my BR Toms have dark “tips” to their body feathers- and the photo you sent looks like it might have light “tips” and a slightly more red color....? Perhaps he’s a cross?
Where did you get him?
(Not judging! Just have been on a long and deep rabbit hole on turkey color genetics as I study Porters Heritage Turkeys web site and eagerly await my new poults!)


Regardless.
I have 4 bachelors in a pen separate from the hens / breeding pairs and out of sight from the “lucky boys” who are with the hens (plural because we have two heritage varieties- one Tom per hen group) lol.
I don’t have a good recent photo of the Bachelor.
Our BR that has his hen isn’t losing as many chest feathers (a few), but his tail is still sad

The girls decided that they were grown up enough to come into “season” all at once- and the boys started fighting. Lots of tail (and other) damage, very quickly.
I’m kicking myself for being late to separate but.
At least I’ve resolved the issue now, broken up the groups, and new feathers are starting to come back now that the fights have been stopped -
I know it will take time for the tails to come back, and, I no longer need to clip the Toms’ wings because they are now too heavy to get out of their runs when it’s not their turn to be on the grass....
So we are waiting for that right wing tip to grow back as well. Live and learn. Next time I’ll know when to stop clipping the boys’ wings, as well as being ready to break up the groups earlier in the season

