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This is Toby, we all thought he was a she for a while but now I'm beginning to think he's a he... Any thoughts?? How can we tell??
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this is my Caleb...he is a hermaphrodite...so sweet yet simple...half the time he acts like a dog ha ha!.. I believe yours is one to by looksThis is Toby, we all thought he was a she for a while but now I'm beginning to think he's a he... Any thoughts?? How can we tell??
mine neither gobbles but struts ...doesnt mate or lay eggs but will sit on others eggs...acts like a male and female..I seem to end up with hermaphordites ( he my only turkey one)..I have females that strut..but with him he doesnt fit the bill at all for femaleWhy do you think it a hermaphrodite?
Is that a broad breasted, and why can't I see a snood on its head, it should have a fleshy bit on top of its beak that toms can enlarge and lower down, on hens the snood remains small, it is confusing, it large of bone like a Tom, but I'm not seeing any of the other signs, have you tried using a turkey call to see if it tries to gobble.