A question about group dynamics: I have been watching a group of about 12 or 13 turkeys. As far as I can tell, there is one mature tom and three or four jakes. When their feet hit the ground the hens lead the group, the tom follows behind by a ways, and the jakes all follow the tom as they go in and out of full strut. I have seen the tom strut, but the jakes seem to be showing off much more.
Can a pack of jakes be the "dominant bird" in a group of turkeys that includes a mature bird?
yes jakes can be the dominat bird
Yes they can be. Last year there were 3 jakes that scared off two toms. Must have been super jakes. I had this gobbler fired up and he came out in the field strutting his stuff with another partner. Next thing I know is I can hear some birds running around behind me and the gobbler goes out of strut and walks the other way. I couldn't even tell these were jakes. No beards, no gobbles, nothing. Figured it out later on when I was driving out and saw them along the road and they gobbled at the truck. I couldn't believe it.
Jakes can team up against a mature gobbler but I'll guess when it's time to breed the big boy will be doing it.
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So if I want that tom to come to me and not just those jakes would a breeding hen/jake setup be a good bet?
Thanks for the info guys!