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Sep. 8, 2015 @memphis wrote
I may be over thinking the differences in turkey temperaments. I've been an AKC judge so long...and expect to see a difference in temperament or skill sets in different dog breeds. For instance Herding breeds want to herd, Working breeds want to work, and Terrier breeds are referred to as the "Terribles" for a reasons. And even amid various breeds within the same Group there are differences. Hounds...some hunt by scent (Dachshund ), some hunt by sight (Afghan). So I was assuming that there was differences between Heritage turkey breeds. Is one breed considered to be friendlier, is another breed known to be more aloof. Smarter, dumber, aggressive, laid back...you get the idea. There are differences in chicken breeds. Still curious....
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/a-century-of-turkey-talk-2000-2100.966414/post-15809030
I may be over thinking the differences in turkey temperaments. I've been an AKC judge so long...and expect to see a difference in temperament or skill sets in different dog breeds. For instance Herding breeds want to herd, Working breeds want to work, and Terrier breeds are referred to as the "Terribles" for a reasons. And even amid various breeds within the same Group there are differences. Hounds...some hunt by scent (Dachshund ), some hunt by sight (Afghan). So I was assuming that there was differences between Heritage turkey breeds. Is one breed considered to be friendlier, is another breed known to be more aloof. Smarter, dumber, aggressive, laid back...you get the idea. There are differences in chicken breeds. Still curious....
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/a-century-of-turkey-talk-2000-2100.966414/post-15809030