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Started by zelmo1, August 10, 2020, 06:53:24 AM
Quote from: zelmo1 on August 10, 2020, 06:53:24 AMSaw a beautiful sight yesterday morning as I drank my coffee while waking up. I heard some turkeys and went to the window, WOW. In total we saw 4 hens 3 jakes and 35-50 poults feeding through our back yard. This is nice because they are usually not around here that often. The poults were different sizes too, some were huge, some normal and some a little smaller. I am wondering if there may have been multiple broods from one hen or early and late hatches. Either way there was a pile of them for my area, which is a great sign. Just excited about the future here now. Stay safe and God Bless
Quote from: Turkeytider on August 10, 2020, 08:08:17 AMQuote from: zelmo1 on August 10, 2020, 06:53:24 AMSaw a beautiful sight yesterday morning as I drank my coffee while waking up. I heard some turkeys and went to the window, WOW. In total we saw 4 hens 3 jakes and 35-50 poults feeding through our back yard. This is nice because they are usually not around here that often. The poults were different sizes too, some were huge, some normal and some a little smaller. I am wondering if there may have been multiple broods from one hen or early and late hatches. Either way there was a pile of them for my area, which is a great sign. Just excited about the future here now. Stay safe and God BlessDon`t know where you`re located, but there have been more reports this year, for whatever reason, of wide variability in age/size. Can only be variability in nesting but I wonder why it seems more pronounced? I`ve seen reports of broods in very late July and early August that appear newly hatched.
Quote from: zelmo1 on August 10, 2020, 06:53:24 AMI am wondering if there may have been multiple broods from one hen or early and late hatches.
Quote from: Turkeyman on August 10, 2020, 04:09:29 PMQuote from: zelmo1 on August 10, 2020, 06:53:24 AMI am wondering if there may have been multiple broods from one hen or early and late hatches. Unlike songbirds I've never heard of a turkey hen having multiple broods. Early, late and second nestings after nests get destroyed, yes. Great to hear you have a lot of birds. Due to our abnormally dry and warm weather (most places) we should have a good hatch overall. Need a few in a row however to get back toward the "good old days".
Quote from: ChesterCopperpot on August 10, 2020, 08:41:31 AMQuote from: Turkeytider on August 10, 2020, 08:08:17 AMQuote from: zelmo1 on August 10, 2020, 06:53:24 AMSaw a beautiful sight yesterday morning as I drank my coffee while waking up. I heard some turkeys and went to the window, WOW. In total we saw 4 hens 3 jakes and 35-50 poults feeding through our back yard. This is nice because they are usually not around here that often. The poults were different sizes too, some were huge, some normal and some a little smaller. I am wondering if there may have been multiple broods from one hen or early and late hatches. Either way there was a pile of them for my area, which is a great sign. Just excited about the future here now. Stay safe and God BlessDon`t know where you`re located, but there have been more reports this year, for whatever reason, of wide variability in age/size. Can only be variability in nesting but I wonder why it seems more pronounced? I`ve seen reports of broods in very late July and early August that appear newly hatched.Where I am—in the North Carolina mountains—things seemed to start really early, like mid March. Then we got hammered with a hard, hard dogwood winter right about the time the first nests started hatching, and rain rain raIN RAIN for months and months on end ever since. I know of one particular hen right here at the house that has had four different clutches and lost every single one. Yesterday I saw twelve hens together and not a poult in sight. That variability in size, though, is very much the effect of weather related loss. Unfortunately most birds here never caught one single break this spring and early summer.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk