Tribute to @memphis and her Lapper turkeys

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Dec.17, 2015 @memphis wrote

Loz...glad your finding this so funny! :rolleyes:

Copper...nice looking pics. Of course we need more! :)

OK Aurora. My plan is to load her in a dog crate. Head toward Santa. Keep her in the van until it's our turn & then go grab her. Luckily I can park right in front of the entrance. Hoping to be first in line. I will warn anyone in line to please hold on to there dogs. I don't think I'll prep Santa. Seeing his face will make the trip worth it!

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Dec.18, 2015 @memphis wrote

If Annie is ranging & needs to lay, she crams herself into a chicken nest box. She has on occasion picked a box with a broody. After the initial argument, Annie arranges herself around said broody & lays. Usually the broody is under her tail peeking out. As soon as Annie leaves, the broody can be found try to roll the turkey egg under herself. :rolleyes:

Daisy is a whole different story. At first she would try hopping the fence. I installed a pallet per R2elks's recommendation. Added two egg gourds. I can tell when she needs to lay. So I'll just leave her in the run. She uses the pallet nest. I did actually shove her in there a few times at first. She figured it out. She is a drama queen prior to laying. Lots of pacing involved. Does not want anything to do with me.

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Dec.18, 2015 @memphis wrote

These aren't great. Phone photos, right before turkey tuck in time. Trying to show how bald poor Annie is!

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