Re: I Need Some Turkey Help
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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08/28/15 06:39 PM
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The turkey hen would not have had enough time to lay another clutch of eggs while she is busy caring for and leading what's left of her half-grown poults through their natural range. Turkey hens with different size poults will eventually "shuffle" together in the fall into larger flocks. No telling what happened to the little one's mama and siblings. You're either in marginal turkey habitat or ya'll are experiencing poor range conditions, or both.
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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Re: I Need Some Turkey Help
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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08/29/15 01:18 PM
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Thanks Okie, I thought they all hatched around the same time. That's why I wanted more info. When a raccoon loses a litter for
whatever reason, she goes back into heat again and will usually have a second litter late in the season. I wondered if the same thing
worked with turkeys. Either the three big chicks or the little chick could have belonged to a different hen that I didn't see. Turkeys here do not all hatch at the same time. Optimum turkey habitat includes an adequate source of water (Lakes, rivers, creeks, stock tanks, even water troughs and other artificial water sources), roosting cover, nesting cover, and food sources (grass/herbaceous plants that provide food and insects plus the fruits/nuts/mast of shrubs and trees). Nest predation can be high if turkeys lack some type of screening cover. This same cover is also important to poult survival after the hatch. Turkey hens can re-nest 2-3 times depending on range conditions if she loses her entire clutch of eggs. This is why one might see turkey poults of differing sizes later in the summer and in early fall when hens with poults shuffle together into larger winter flocks.
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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Re: I Need Some Turkey Help
[Re: DaveK]
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08/29/15 02:44 PM
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And I thought this post was going to be a discussion on deep fry or bake. We thought the same thing too Dave! Wile E. Coyote, Pepe LePew, Rocky Raccoon, & Hooty Owl
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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Re: I Need Some Turkey Help
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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09/10/15 01:50 PM
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Poor hatch this year. Usually see 6-8 poults per hen, this year it's been half that.
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Re: I Need Some Turkey Help
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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09/14/15 08:21 PM
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Why? Instinctive behavior.  The fine dust clogs up the breathing pores on mites and other small parasites and acts as a natural insect killer. It may also remove excess oil from the feathers. Almost every bird I've ever seen does it, from chickens to wrens to tropical parrots...
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
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Re: I Need Some Turkey Help
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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09/14/15 08:37 PM
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sgs
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so why do turkeys take dust baths? To save on water or what? Yes. All birds take dust baths. It helps rid them of mites and other parasites. Actually I should qualify that by saying I have never seen ducks or geese take dust baths. Perching and game birds all do. But now that I think about it, while I've seen grouse in dust bath euphoria, I've never seen a woodcock dusting themselves off. I guess it's rather complicated. While I have seen turkeys dusting themselves off on a couple of occasions, I once saw a group of two hens and maybe fifteen young of the year taking a bath in the local river. Same motions, just in water instead of dirt. I guess eventually water conservation takes a back seat to hygiene.
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Re: I Need Some Turkey Help
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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09/15/15 03:54 PM
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Plenty of small birds take a water baths too, especially Robins.
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