Saw the Blue turkey today
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10/07/20 08:49 PM
10/07/20 08:49 PM
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Wolfdog91
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So been a bit of talk around my way of a blue turkey living by one if the roads near my place. Well finally saw it today lol. ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2020/10/full-34110-64195-img_20201007_133017.jpg) Ends up the folks on this road raise some exotics along with the rabbits chickens horses, goats cows and so on. I guess most folks have never seen a peacock up close, so they cause a stir when they get out and start wandering up and down the road  there was a pretty white he with him as well almost looked like it had some silver. Regardless Imma bring this picture up the next time all the old guys are out back drinking and see how many arguments will get started 
Last edited by Wolfdog91; 10/07/20 08:53 PM.
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Re: Saw the Blue turkey today
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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10/07/20 09:02 PM
10/07/20 09:02 PM
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I got called once to capture one of them , it was hanging around this condo complex. People there were worried it would not survive the winter.
I was unsuccessful. I brought a throw net. I very quickly learned how fast they can get airborne. As I was winding up to throw the net it crouched down with it's long legs and jumped high into the air , it went up a good 10-15 feet straight up before it used it's wings and flew away. I told the people who lived at the condo complex , I bet it will do OK on it's own. Live and learn.
BTW , they are slightly related to turkeys , just a little bit. So calling it a blue turkey is not much of a stretch.
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Re: Saw the Blue turkey today
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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10/07/20 10:32 PM
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some friends of mine had peacocks gifted to them , something about they were good to have around the farm or something , I think the people who gave them to them were just pawning them off on someone else.
they were annoyingly loud and flew high into the trees near the house for the night
they did die on the 2nd winter but I think it was 37 below zero
no one at the farm was sad about them being gone
so they do ok in most winter weather
they also liked to look at them selves in the house windows then bang on them
like I said no one was sad.
you know the best way to get people to stop dropping animals off at your farm for you to feed. what ever it is shoot it and eat it. they will get the hint.
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Re: Saw the Blue turkey today
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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10/07/20 10:42 PM
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They always laid there eggs on top of my grandpas Allis loader tractor he fed cows with. They would roll off cab, break on hood, run down on manifold and reek like burnt egg forever, he hated them, grandma loved them. She won obviously, but they did disappear eventually.
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Re: Saw the Blue turkey today
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10/07/20 11:58 PM
10/07/20 11:58 PM
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There were 3 peacocks that used to stay with a large flock of wild turkeys about 6-7 miles from my house. Saw them in the fields with the turkeys year around. They would strut with gobblers in the spring and when they made that crazy racket that they make, ALL of the gobblers within hearing would gobble. I guess they finally died out, haven’t seen or heard them in 7-8 years
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