[TN-Bird] Turkeys

  • From: Robbie Hassler <drhass@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tn-birds <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 12:12:30 -0600

This morning, 12-22-04, I have had 47 hen turkeys in my yard picking grass.  I 
wonder how many is too many.  Gobblers and hens have nothing to do with each 
other until breeding season.  Think about how many chicks I'm going to have if 
only half of these hens are successful nesters this spring.  Up until the last 
three days there has been from 3 to 13 gobblers almost daily in the yard.  
Robbie Hassler 
Byrdstown, TN
Pickett County

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