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Started by Louisiana Longbeard, June 16, 2022, 10:38:12 PM
Quote from: Happy on June 18, 2022, 08:03:05 AMI always thought the pilgrims ordered them in on Thanksgiving from Amazon.
Quote from: Turkeybutt on June 18, 2022, 09:55:24 AMMars...No Amazon...NoIf you believe Paleontologists turkeys might be descendants of dinosaurs.The Surprising Connection Between Turkeys and T. RexBy George Frederick published November 05, 2012A few days after Thanksgiving dinner, a popular tradition calls for two people to grab opposite ends of a dried wishbone and pull until the bone breaks in two.The irony: The wishbone is special because it's one piece.The furcula (the technical term for a wishbone) is formed by the fusion of two collarbones at the sternum. The furcula is an important part of a bird's flight mechanics — a connecting point for muscles and a strengthening brace for wings. The bone is elastic and acts as a spring that stores and releases energy during flapping. (Ever try to snap a wishbone before it's been dried?)Scientists once thought the furcula was unique to birds. Paleontologists now tell us that the bone dates back more than 150 million years to two-legged, meat-eating dinosaurs including the Tyrannosaurus and Velociraptor. These reptilian movie stars didn't fly. Their furculas likely served as structural supports as the dinos held their prey.The furcula is a key component of the commonly accepted theory that birds are the descendants of dinosaurs.
Quote from: Louisiana Longbeard on June 18, 2022, 11:31:59 PMThe habitat is a little thick, we had it select cut about 5 years ago. It's perfect for deer but not as good for the turkey. A biologist with the state has already came out and rode the whole property. He thinks Interstate 20 which is a 4 lane highway is acting like a wall to keep them from dispersing onto us. We are surrounded by ag fields and a river runs through the whole property. I can't get pictures to load or I would drop a map picture. I wouldn't be transporting birds from public to private. We have a family friend with land that has turkeys. He agreed to let us trap a few and release them. As far as food plots and all. We have plenty. I'd say we have over 60 acres of plots.
Quote from: Louisiana Longbeard on June 19, 2022, 08:47:38 PMGobblenut, it has me puzzled as well. The area across the highway has had birds for years and years. I'm 37 and when I was a young kid there were birds there so no they are not newly there. We do have a lot of predators as far as coons, possums, bobcat, and coyote. But the thing is there are as many or more where the turkeys are at so I don't see that being a difference maker either. I don't know but it is frustrating. We plant wheat, oats, and clover every year. Lots and lots of Ag fields all around us.