Turkey is nesting very high off the ground. How do I move her?

Once a Turkey chooses an area to nest that's all she wrote lol, I would just leave her, if they're fertile she will do her best to care for them. Another thing you could do is see if you could fit some nesting stuff like hay or something, or extend out the shelf or something even if temporarily.
 
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I go and check on my turkey and there is one of my hens up on the shelf right next to her roosting. I was like, oh no sweetie. I go near her to move her and the turkey is ready to attack me. Jump back and just think, Ah crap. Try to send my husband in and the Tom Turkey and Rooster attacks my husband and won't let him near. My husband is nope, not moving her. So I'm guessing baby turkeys and baby chicks.
 
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I go and check on my turkey and there is one of my hens up on the shelf right next to her roosting. I was like, oh no sweetie. I go near her to move her and the turkey is ready to attack me. Jump back and just think, Ah crap. Try to send my husband in and the Tom Turkey and Rooster attacks my husband and won't let him near. My husband is nope, not moving her. So I'm guessing baby turkeys and baby chicks.


Lol

The hen might be sitting on one of the turkey eggs! Or maybe she's just there to keep her company. I had a hen do that once, and then she helped the other hen raise her babies.
 

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