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Started by Turkeyman, May 10, 2019, 03:51:36 PM
Quote from: Turkeyman on May 10, 2019, 03:51:36 PMa biologist perhaps. When humans of different races have children, those children typically, though not necessarily always, look like a "mixture" of both races. However, when turkeys of different sub-species breed is that the case? If it were the case, hybrids would be a "blend" but I'm not so sure that happens. For instance, I once killed two north-central KS adult gobblers one after the other that were, my guess, siblings...same size et al; one looked Rio, the other Eastern. I'm wondering if, with turkeys, it's more like leucistic deer breeding. Those offspring will be either brown or white depending upon the degree of leucism of their parents, but not a "mixture" of color as very light brown, for instance. In other words is their feather coloration etc. more a combination of dominant and recessive genes as it is with deer leucism?BTW regarding deer leucism...if you ever have the chance, visit the old former Seneca Army depot in NY. Very pretty white deer...leucism, not albinism.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on May 10, 2019, 09:10:26 PMDrove by the depot about 2 weeks ago, just across the lake from me. Last went by two years ago, seen a few white deer pretty neat. I am in Pennsylvania now but my parents are still in Wayne county really cool going back by the depot and Samson State Park went there camping as a kid. They now have tours to see the deer I believe?
Quote from: Beards and Hooks on May 11, 2019, 07:38:39 PMQuote from: Sir-diealot on May 10, 2019, 09:10:26 PMDrove by the depot about 2 weeks ago, just across the lake from me. Last went by two years ago, seen a few white deer pretty neat. I am in Pennsylvania now but my parents are still in Wayne county really cool going back by the depot and Samson State Park went there camping as a kid. They now have tours to see the deer I believe?Not entirely sure but I think so. I am not a supporter of the heard, so I have never stopped and looked but have seen them driving by. I would not mind getting one for the pelt myself but people treat them like they are something special and they are really just a genetic defect. Funny there are so many of them where they stored a bunch of chemicals and radioactive stuff back in the day. Makes me glad I do not live in that town.