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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester" data-source="post: 1923435" data-attributes="member: 2142"><p>Im still seeing some Gobblers with Hens as well, but their are definitely more lone toms out there now vs. a few weeks ago when they were all henned up. Turkey breeding isnt that much different than deer in that the Photo period is what triggers it, but just like deer, depending on the population and the gobbler/hen ratio, as to how long it gets strung out and how much competition there is for breeding rights!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester, post: 1923435, member: 2142"] Im still seeing some Gobblers with Hens as well, but their are definitely more lone toms out there now vs. a few weeks ago when they were all henned up. Turkey breeding isnt that much different than deer in that the Photo period is what triggers it, but just like deer, depending on the population and the gobbler/hen ratio, as to how long it gets strung out and how much competition there is for breeding rights! [/QUOTE]
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