Re: What Do You Guys Do With Turkeys?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/02/15 05:18 PM
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Turkey's see colors, so what would a laser do to them? Can't imagine Turkey's being much of a problem, what is the complaint? They eat a swell of a lot of bug's, the scratching maybe?
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Re: What Do You Guys Do With Turkeys?
[Re: warrior]
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01/05/15 05:01 AM
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If you treat turkeys like a human they will treat you like a turkey. They become very territorial and will attack humans, jump on cars, walk on cars. Killing one and eating him will change their attitudes but we have to get a hard to get letter from the commissioner of f&w. At a state park here I was going to harass one to get him to quit running in the building, spurring people and cars as that is all the permission I could get then eliminate him from the gene pool when turkey season opened. Some turkey hunters set up a blind off the edge of the park and when he went over to run them off he never came back. The employees think I got him but I don't get up that early and we all know the early hunter gets the turkey.
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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Re: What Do You Guys Do With Turkeys?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/06/15 12:28 AM
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How is it not normal to have a dozen turkeys in your back yard? Who else will keep the muscoveys and the guineas company? Lol
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Re: What Do You Guys Do With Turkeys?
[Re: Kurt in Va]
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01/06/15 07:14 PM
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Here in VA they are the darlings of the fish and game along with bears, not sure you could get a permit to harass them, seems from reading your posts WI does not have such leanings. Why not use the bird poppers that are shot out of a shotgun, they have great hearing so should work on them.
Kurt Same here in GA. Deer, bear and turkey are the poster children. Though I have it from the horses mouth that the local popo find bean bags out of their 12 gauge to be effective.
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Re: What Do You Guys Do With Turkeys?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/07/15 03:46 PM
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Kermit I'm not sure it's legal to tase them them but I'm sure it would work. Unless they have been eating jimson weed. I know their has been some research and work with bears and a tased bear has never returned to where he was tazed. I'm not sure about the politics of why it was determined to be unacceptable. Tasing is something every animal in its right mind wants to avoid. Now a mind in an extremely altered state sometimes invites it. Tasers probably aren't legal but a temporary electric fence might make them pick an alternate yard. Havahart makes a deer deterent that when an animal puts its nose to it a high volt low amp shock hits him in the nose.I would put corn on it and use the short leg to put the corn closer to the ground for turkeys. It works on grandchildren and a lot of other animals. WCS the sponsor here sells it and if you buy it by clicking the top of this page Paul not me or Winkelmann get a deserved cut. Paint balls would be effective and probably legal if consistent meaning the customer will have to participate. You have to get a consulting fee or something. Geese turkeys and birds are many times problem management and can only be solved by managing that you can't do unless you are on site. Maintenance personell, the customer or someone will have to act consistently for your recommendation to work. Tell your customer that you are going to give them a program for so much $ . Check with your regulator and see what would be legal, write a recommendation and sell or tell them where to buy recommended equipment. Let them know this is a management program that may be need to be altered and to call you when necessary as part of your agreement. If on site visit or work is necessary so much more per hour. That's my recommendation you owe me 2 cents or I'll turn it over to collections.
Sleep'n with an animal..I can help. Do not use both feet when testing the depth or temperature of the water Your Friend, Paul Brooker
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Re: What Do You Guys Do With Turkeys?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/07/15 03:57 PM
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We have had people in town having problems with deer. The only thing that seem to be working is a water hose that attaches to a motion detector. It may work. They may work for turkey's.
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Re: What Do You Guys Do With Turkeys?
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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01/08/15 09:39 PM
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i coyote decoy should work the same way it works on geese
$20.00 trap, a $1.00 stake, probably $1.00 in pan cover, bait, urine, and lure, Not to mention gas etc. All for a $10.00 coyote.Priceless!!!!!
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