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Clucks and Purrs - But not together
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfusion" data-source="post: 4192107" data-attributes="member: 17316"><p>Good post, I'll pay more attention to this. My mother and step father feed the wild turkeys on their land. Literally sometimes they have upwards of 70 many are long beards but of course a lot of hens and they will be within 5-10 feet. Last time I was there I really started listening to their sounds and while eating all they did was purr. When the first gobblers showed up, about 5, my mother went outside and said "yall ready to eat" they all gobbled, then a slew of turkeys come running from the woods. It's pretty cool. These birds are wild but basically pets they are so tamed. Hunting is not allowed there. I'll pay attention to any clucking during the feeding next time I go down.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfusion, post: 4192107, member: 17316"] Good post, I'll pay more attention to this. My mother and step father feed the wild turkeys on their land. Literally sometimes they have upwards of 70 many are long beards but of course a lot of hens and they will be within 5-10 feet. Last time I was there I really started listening to their sounds and while eating all they did was purr. When the first gobblers showed up, about 5, my mother went outside and said "yall ready to eat" they all gobbled, then a slew of turkeys come running from the woods. It's pretty cool. These birds are wild but basically pets they are so tamed. Hunting is not allowed there. I'll pay attention to any clucking during the feeding next time I go down. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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