The majority of the Turkey articles that I have read over the the last 30 years
state that a hen population is about 10-12% of the turkey flock.
I live in Erie, Pa and with respect to Fall turkey hunting in nearby New York; I have
been blessed to have killed 3 hens that had beards that measured
5", 7 1/4" and 8 1/2 " respectively.
I would like to mention two interesting coincidences, 2 of the birds were killed 70 yards apart and the
other bird was shot about 250 yards from the nearest dead bird. Plus, as a crow flies, they were in a direct line of each other from North to South.
Therefore, the point I am trying to make is that I believe that genetics may influence a larger population of bearded hens in a given population of turkeys. Additionally, as long as you are in the turkey woods, anything can happen and I mean anything!