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Poult report 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 5370287" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Post your poult reports over the summer here. If you're not comfortable naming county, just name a general region of the state. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Middle tennessee - I just walked up on two different hens in the same woodlot. </p><p></p><p>The first one had between 7 and 9 poults, and they could already fly. </p><p></p><p>The second hen had at least a dozen poults, and they flushed like a covey of quail. All poults big enough to fly. The hens did not fly away, they walked away slowly calling to their young. </p><p></p><p>Side note, this was on one of the WMAs supposedly "ruined" by hunting pressure. Another good hatch it looks like. My garden doesn't like this hot dry weather, but it's great for poults. Hopefully the later opener next year will help the areas that are actually hurting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 5370287, member: 9284"] Post your poult reports over the summer here. If you’re not comfortable naming county, just name a general region of the state. Middle tennessee - I just walked up on two different hens in the same woodlot. The first one had between 7 and 9 poults, and they could already fly. The second hen had at least a dozen poults, and they flushed like a covey of quail. All poults big enough to fly. The hens did not fly away, they walked away slowly calling to their young. Side note, this was on one of the WMAs supposedly “ruined” by hunting pressure. Another good hatch it looks like. My garden doesn’t like this hot dry weather, but it’s great for poults. Hopefully the later opener next year will help the areas that are actually hurting. [/QUOTE]
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