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Is this angle better? This one doesn't like me. It won't let me get close to take a better photo.I can't tell anything from #2 with only that picture to go by.
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Is this angle better? This one doesn't like me. It won't let me get close to take a better photo.I can't tell anything from #2 with only that picture to go by.
Sorry, not really. I recommend 3 photos for sexing turkeys from photos.Is this angle better? This one doesn't like me. It won't let me get close to take a better photo.
Back of head. If that's not enough I will try again tomorrow. It's a Black turkey, not bronze. No light colored edges on breast feathers.Sorry, not really. I recommend 3 photos for sexing turkeys from photos.
1 - Full front view.
2 - Full side view
3 - Shot taken from above and behind that includes the back of the neck and top of the head.
Each photo tells a different story of the individual turkey making an educated guess much easier when a person combines the information gleaned from all 3 pictures.
A caveat with Bronze turkeys is that it can be difficult to tell if the lower edges of the breast feathers are light colored. Some lighting conditions can make them appear light colored in a photo when they aren't due to the fluorescence of their feathers. You will be able to detect this in person easier than from a photo.
It's a male.Is this angle better? This one doesn't like me. It won't let me get close to take a better photo.
I disagree. My Tri-color Mottled Black hens have light colored lower edges on their breast feathers. The tom has black colored lower edges on his breast feathers. They are a black based variety.It's a male.
For this variety (Dilute Rusty Black) the feather sexing doesn't work.
The breast feathers don't tell you anything about the sex in black-based varieties.
I should have been more specific.I disagree. My Tri-color Mottled Black hens have light colored lower edges on their breast feathers. The tom has black colored lower edges on his breast feathers. They are a black based variety.
#1 gobbled today so I guess it is male also. I wanted to have a nunnery but instead I got Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (one hen and 7 males). This sucks.If you look closely at #1 I believe you will see light colored lower edges on her breast feathers. Light colored lower edges on the mature breast feathers of a dark colored bird is a positive sign of a hen.
I can't tell anything from #2 with only that picture to go by.
Lots of turkey dinners.#1 gobbled today so I guess it is male also. I wanted to have a nunnery but instead I got Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (one hen and 7 males). This sucks.