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I’m not much of a turkey hunter but….
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 5517881" data-attributes="member: 23329"><p>If turkeys are like our chickens, once you put them in a laying on their back position they tend to 'faint'. Sometimes not right away, but they pass out. We had to remove some fishing line from a rooster's foot this summer and didn't know this. Almost killed him, but at least he was calm for a couple minutes...lol. Thankfully, he fully healed and is alive and kick'n.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 5517881, member: 23329"] If turkeys are like our chickens, once you put them in a laying on their back position they tend to 'faint'. Sometimes not right away, but they pass out. We had to remove some fishing line from a rooster's foot this summer and didn't know this. Almost killed him, but at least he was calm for a couple minutes...lol. Thankfully, he fully healed and is alive and kick'n. [/QUOTE]
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