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3 bird limit???
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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5879896" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>We've got a little flock hanging around, I posted a pic yesterday. There is about 8 hens, 2 longbeard strutters and 2 jakes. The longbeards tolerate the jakes as long as they stay a certain distance from the hens from what I saw yesterday, but if the jakes get too close one of the longbeards runs at them and scares them off, or from the small sample size I have that's what I saw. They wonder through about every 5 days then they are gone till they wonder back through. </p><p></p><p>Back to the predator killing thing, I'm all for it and have no problem doing it but my point on why it isn't the answer is that turkeys have to be able to make it on their own in the circumstances they have without a constant artificial crutch( the on going killing of predators). I just don't see how it's sustainable over a long period of time to keep turkey numbers up long term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5879896, member: 22496"] We've got a little flock hanging around, I posted a pic yesterday. There is about 8 hens, 2 longbeard strutters and 2 jakes. The longbeards tolerate the jakes as long as they stay a certain distance from the hens from what I saw yesterday, but if the jakes get too close one of the longbeards runs at them and scares them off, or from the small sample size I have that's what I saw. They wonder through about every 5 days then they are gone till they wonder back through. Back to the predator killing thing, I'm all for it and have no problem doing it but my point on why it isn't the answer is that turkeys have to be able to make it on their own in the circumstances they have without a constant artificial crutch( the on going killing of predators). I just don't see how it's sustainable over a long period of time to keep turkey numbers up long term. [/QUOTE]
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