I think so too. He's the most beautiful cockerel, I think I've ever seen. And, that's going some.
Now, for my surprise of the day.
I went to the coop, to lock up the birds after dark, tonight. I'd already collected more eggs, TODAY, than I had in the past week. With a bunch of birds in there, plenty of eggs is not uncommon, but for the past two months, with the daylight waning, an egg or two a day, and none, some days, was pretty normal. I had already collected 8, today, when it was time to lock them down. I start checking the 22 nest boxes, when I find another egg, under a pullet, that I thought was 4-5 weeks from laying. I reached in, under her, and got a handful of egg. A TURKEY EGG!!! My first since June. To get a turkey egg, in November (sure, it's the last day of the month, but, NOVEMBER, still) is surprising, to say the least. I had just gotten the Hovabator Genesis out, today, expecting to try my first run of eggs, in it, in a few days. Now, I need to break out the second Hovabator, and prepare for some turkey eggs.
I've been seeing the tom, doing his tom duties (copulation), every few days, for a couple of weeks now. Now, I need to get the breeding saddles, on the hens.
It might be fun, if I could hatch out some turkeys, in December!!!