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<blockquote data-quote="REN" data-source="post: 5863177" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p>some common reasons. </p><p></p><p>gobblers that show no interest are prob down the hierarchy for breeding especially if other toms are around. Turkey pecking order is very specific on mating males vs sub dominate ones. </p><p></p><p>Also just because you see hens doesnt mean they are breedable hens. there will be lots of jennies out walking around that toms know are not breeding ones so they pay them no attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REN, post: 5863177, member: 4849"] some common reasons. gobblers that show no interest are prob down the hierarchy for breeding especially if other toms are around. Turkey pecking order is very specific on mating males vs sub dominate ones. Also just because you see hens doesnt mean they are breedable hens. there will be lots of jennies out walking around that toms know are not breeding ones so they pay them no attention. [/QUOTE]
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