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Started by dejake, April 17, 2018, 06:03:43 AM
Quote from: Phillipshunt on April 17, 2018, 10:16:30 AMI think the older bigger birds have 20 most of the two year olds I've killed had 18 the older birds 20. I don't think it's molting related when turkeys lose feathers to molt they lose one and start growing another so there would be one or two less or one or two smaller feathers not two extra full grown tail feathers. Lovett Williams wrote in one of his books that keeping the ability to fly is the only thing that matters during the molting process. I've seen Gobblers with half there fan missing from a fight or maybe close call with a coyote, never affected there flying or anything else so I don't think the tail fan is as critical to flight as a wing feather so again there would be no reason for extra tail feathers except the size of the bird.
Quote from: snapper1982 on April 17, 2018, 10:10:45 PMQuote from: Phillipshunt on April 17, 2018, 10:16:30 AMI think the older bigger birds have 20 most of the two year olds I've killed had 18 the older birds 20. I don't think it's molting related when turkeys lose feathers to molt they lose one and start growing another so there would be one or two less or one or two smaller feathers not two extra full grown tail feathers. Lovett Williams wrote in one of his books that keeping the ability to fly is the only thing that matters during the molting process. I've seen Gobblers with half there fan missing from a fight or maybe close call with a coyote, never affected there flying or anything else so I don't think the tail fan is as critical to flight as a wing feather so again there would be no reason for extra tail feathers except the size of the bird.Does not have anything to do with age of the bird.