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Started by RutnNStrutn, June 03, 2022, 07:30:52 PM

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RutnNStrutn

Quote from: Roost 1 on June 04, 2022, 08:36:17 PM
I think new research says the sperm isn't as viable as once thought.
So if all the gobblers get killed, hens that try to re-nest are out of luck.
This is the reason season dates are being pushed back.
Glad that the biologists are keeping up with the changes.

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RutnNStrutn

Quote from: WV Flopper on June 04, 2022, 07:39:24 PM
No argument, Great pictures! Thank you.


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deerhunt1988

Quote from: Roost 1 on June 04, 2022, 08:36:17 PM
I think new research says the sperm isn't as viable as once thought.
So if all the gobblers get killed, hens that try to re-nest are out of luck.
This is the reason season dates are being pushed back.

If you have a link to this research, please post it. Very interested.

Ihuntoldschool

Nice. They will breed from February to the early part of July at least. 

WV Flopper

 I just took a few minutes to read over some materials on this egg topic. Lots of interesting stuff for sure. Some of which is way to much for me to understand. Lots of commercial info which is an obvious thing.

In reading several studies I seen a few things I knew and more that I didn't.

I read an article from PA department of wildlife and a page from Georgia department of Wildlife. Like I said, some interesting stuff, but I didn't see where the sperm was now decided to be dead in less than time previously stated.

I did see talk of multiple breedings showing better hatches. I also read studies that shown multiple A.I. of commercial hens not effecting hatches to the better, and the opposite as well.

Left me undecided, I guess an extra breeding or two couldn't hurt. But is it necessary?

CowHunter71

Quote from: Ihuntoldschool on June 05, 2022, 01:42:43 PM
Nice. They will breed from February to the early part of July at least.
This is correct and why this season push back is total horsesh#t.

Roost 1

Quote from: deerhunt1988 on June 05, 2022, 12:37:21 PM
Quote from: Roost 1 on June 04, 2022, 08:36:17 PM
I think new research says the sperm isn't as viable as once thought.
So if all the gobblers get killed, hens that try to re-nest are out of luck.
This is the reason season dates are being pushed back.

If you have a link to this research, please post it. Very interested.

https://georgiawildlife.com/sites/default/files/wrd/pdf/research/Spring%20Turkey%20Harvest%20and%20Reproduction%20Handout.pdf