I finally got on the board Saturday with a little bushwacking. Not my preferred method but the only way possible we were gonna kill these birds. Me and a buddy doubled up. There were three longbeards in this field feeding together and they haven't said a peep in 2 weeks. Its been rough down here. Well we snuck down a path and got within 10steps of the bird I killed with a thick hedgerow between us. My buddy got where he could see the other two birds and we coordinated killing them. I shot mine at 10steps through the hedgerow and he shot as the other two birds were leaving. Interesting double to say the least. I got to my bird and this is what I find. He only weighed 15lbs and his feet were horrible.... 11" beard and 1" spurs. the other bird was 19lbs with a 12 inch beard and 3/4" spurs. What is wrong with this birds feet.... never seen one like it.
Forgot to mention... what we are wearing in this pic is exactly what we had on... shorts and flip flops. Probably the only time this double will ever happen the way it did!!!
SMH Elephantiasis of the feet? Trench foot? Wearing Big Birds slippers? Beats me man but congratulations.
Congratulations on your ugly footed turkey. Seriously though I would check with a biologist.
I got no clue about the feet but congrats on the double!
Congrats...Id love to see those tracks scouting. :drool: I'd either think someone's Emu got loose or i had one Gigantic Tom running around...
Nice job. Way to get it done.
fun hunt! weird feet
Congrats on Fat foot bird!
If you find out please post it here.. I killed one a few years ago that had Feet issues too..
I watched him cross a field to me, and he had a limp.. weirdest feet I have ever seen .. had some toenails completely missing like he tore them off and others toenails long and curved .. and had some swelling too.. check out the pics..
(https://i.imgur.com/TzZ174M.jpg?1)
(https://i.imgur.com/TcHpTWv.jpg?1)
First one looks like bumblefoot, second one looks like frostbite.
Congrats on the double and check with your local biologist on the feet
Quote from: g8rvet on May 14, 2018, 11:24:52 AM
First one looks like bumblefoot, second one looks like frostbite.
I thought you were kidding about the "bumblefoot..." From pictures on the Internet, it would appear that is the most likely cause...
Kinda' nice having a veterinarian on the forums to post up cool information....
Congrats to you both
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What exactly is bumblefoot gr8vet? Never heard of it.
Quote from: chbarnha on May 14, 2018, 05:29:10 PM
What exactly is bumblefoot gr8vet? Never heard of it.
Got google? :z-guntootsmiley:
Quote from: Swenny on May 14, 2018, 06:55:06 AM
fun hunt! weird feet
I agre man, sandals and socks is weird. :funnyturkey:
Quote from: spaightlabs on May 14, 2018, 05:51:44 PM
Quote from: Swenny on May 14, 2018, 06:55:06 AM
fun hunt! weird feet
I agre man, sandals and socks is weird. :funnyturkey:
OH I agree... I was sitting on the couch and grabbed the pair of shoes closest to the door.... I knew time was of the essence.
thats crazy looking
I mostly slept through the Avian portion of school, but if my memory is correct, it is a Staph infection (could be Strep)-definitely bacterial. It looks exactly like the first bird from what I recall.
For some reason that's all I'd think about is those gnarly feet while I was eating him..
no lie, I was wondering if he was safe to eat
Quote from: chbarnha on May 17, 2018, 12:01:04 AM
no lie, I was wondering if he was safe to eat
If you have any doubts, freeze the breast and ship to me. I'll test it for you. :icon_thumright:
The meat will be fine to eat regardless of how ugly the feet are.
Athlete's foot
Bumble foot...
Stanky leg?
Okay, I have a young daughter. Those of you with a young daughter that loves dance will understand.
Congrats! On your hunt