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Unread 05-05-2024, 02:44 PM   #1
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Last years torrential rains during the hatching time may have a lot to do with it. The broods last year were small and a lot of hens were alone in Aug- Sept.
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Last years torrential rains during the hatching time may have a lot to do with it. The broods last year were small and a lot of hens were alone in Aug- Sept.
Turkeys come into my neighborhood on a regular basis. Now that I think back to last year I didn't see many hens with the usual dozen poults following them. I remember seeing hens with two or three and many had none which I thought odd. This spring I have not seen a turkey in my neighborhood.
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