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Title: Strutting hen?
Post by: Marc on April 03, 2023, 01:02:38 AM
Called in a hen, that went into full strut for almost an hour...

Came within feet of me...  I was calling a bird in front, and heard the hen...  Thought it was another hunter, till she started moving towards me quickly.

She came in behind me, and I caught a glimps of a full fan, and was trying to figure out how to turn around and shoot...  She came right by me in full strut spitting, and seemingly trying to drum?

Got her on video, but have no idea how to post?

Oddly, as soon as she came in, the bird in front went quiet...  Kept expecting him to appear, but never showed.

I have seen hens "puff up," but never seen one strut and spit with wings dragging...  Anyone else experience this before?
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: hipp2412 on April 03, 2023, 09:10:14 AM
That would be cool to see. I once had a smoke phased hen come in gobbling. Sounded horrible, but no doubt it was a gobble. She came in aggressively to my decoys and then laid down. I would hit the call and she would gobble. Crazy stuff! Hopefully you can figure out how to post that, would love to see it.   
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: Dtrkyman on April 03, 2023, 09:24:25 AM
I have a video somewhere of s strutting hen, I was working a gobbler and when I first saw her coming down the ridge I thought it was him, he never showed and she hung around a long time also.
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: Greg Massey on April 03, 2023, 09:30:11 AM
It happens all the time, it's just turkeys being crazy turkeys... I've seen it several times ....
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: jumiss on April 03, 2023, 11:18:14 AM
Quote from: Marc on April 03, 2023, 01:02:38 AM
Called in a hen, that went into full strut for almost an hour...

Came within feet of me...  I was calling a bird in front, and heard the hen...  Thought it was another hunter, till she started moving towards me quickly.

She came in behind me, and I caught a glimps of a full fan, and was trying to figure out how to turn around and shoot...  She came right by me in full strut spitting, and seemingly trying to drum?

Got her on video, but have no idea how to post?

Oddly, as soon as she came in, the bird in front went quiet...  Kept expecting him to appear, but never showed.

I have seen hens "puff up," but never seen one strut and spit with wings dragging...  Anyone else experience this before?

In 2023, that is clearly a "trans-hen" that goes by the pronouns of "he/him"!  :turkey2:

Sorry...I just couldn't resist!
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: Tail Feathers on April 03, 2023, 11:32:29 AM
I saw an Osceola hen break into strut on a blown down tree last week.  She only held it a few seconds but it was cool to see.  She also did a few kee kee runs for me.
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: guesswho on April 03, 2023, 02:14:19 PM
I saw one in Nebraska several years ago.  She entered a field within 30 yards of me.  She saw several other hens a hundred yards or so away.  She went into full strut.  The other hens saw this and ran to her.   Then she came out of strut and they all walked off in the direction she came from.  That's the only time I have seen one actually strut in 55 years of turkey hunting.   I've seen several half strut.   But she is the only one I've ever seen ball up and go into full blown strut mode. 
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: Cottonmouth on April 03, 2023, 07:59:54 PM
I've seen a hen strut in Nebraska a couple years ago.
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: ManfromGreenSwamp on April 03, 2023, 08:04:59 PM
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Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: HookedonHooks on April 03, 2023, 08:26:34 PM
I just got off the phone awhile ago with a buddy who witnessed it today on the Kansas archery opener. I've encountered it twice, both times also in Kansas.

It's one of those deals where you don't even believe it until you see it in person. Most would suggest you were seeing a beardless Tom with low testosterone and bland head colors. I believe it, because I've seen it as well.
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: Happy on April 03, 2023, 09:10:15 PM
I have had some of the domestic hens I have raised do it. Had one or two try to gobble when they were young as well. I ain't sure but I suspect it is a dominance things. Hens have a pecking order as well
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: Kylongspur88 on April 03, 2023, 09:30:33 PM
I've seen them do it in the fall. It can be a dominance thing with boss hens
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Post by: TrackeySauresRex on April 03, 2023, 09:31:46 PM
I had one do it and lay out some goofy gobbles once
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: huntineveryday on April 03, 2023, 11:38:09 PM
We had two hens come into the decoys a couple years ago and proceed to beat the tar out of the DSD Upright Hen decoy. Like, the decoy was on the ground, on its side, and they were still kicking and pecking at it. Puffed up, but not strutting. That evening, just over the hill, we had two hens (I'm guessing the same two) come in and go at the Upright Hen again, this time one in full strut, the other at 3/4 strut. They came in silent, but once in started cutting. They continued to strut while pecking and kicking that decoy for close to 10 minutes. During the middle of it a jake came in strutting and started going to town beating on the 1/4 strut Jake decoy. I have a short video of it somewhere, it was pretty fun to watch for me and my youngest kid. Seemed like the birds in that pasture didn't like outsiders much!
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: MK M GOBL on April 04, 2023, 07:17:16 AM
"She" was right with the boys doing the dance.


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Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: ferocious calls on April 04, 2023, 09:19:10 AM
Have seen this in the wild and with my birds. Have a Bourbon Red that strutts nearly every day now. She lost her buddy to a coyote last fall and hasn't been the same since.

Have had 3 hens with spurs that would strutt.
There was a wild hen with a clutch of poults I would pass on the dirt road at camp. I'd stop and whistle a key kee and she would gobble at me.
Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: Cowboy on April 05, 2023, 09:36:54 AM
Yes. Few years ago had that same thing happen to me. Mine even did some sort of a gobble.  Not loud but it was a couple times. My wife was there to witness it also.

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Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: RutnNStrutn on April 05, 2023, 10:24:13 AM


Quote from: jumiss on April 03, 2023, 11:18:14 AM
In 2023, that is clearly a "trans-hen" that goes by the pronouns of "he/him"!  :turkey2:
Sorry...I just couldn't resist!




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Title: Re: Strutting hen?
Post by: Marc on April 05, 2023, 01:01:25 PM
Could not figure out how to post a video, but did manage some photos from my phone:

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