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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman04" data-source="post: 5646852" data-attributes="member: 19488"><p>Turkeys can breed until they molt. They will start the molt in August. Soon after daylight begins to decrease. Loose their feathers. Hens stop ovulation. Gobblers testicals wither down from almost the size of your thumb to the size of your pinky finger nail. Gobblers quit creating testosterone. A gobbler in spring may weigh 18-22lbs, but in fall they only weigh about 15-16 lbs. that's any where from 10-20% of their body weight which is a big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman04, post: 5646852, member: 19488"] Turkeys can breed until they molt. They will start the molt in August. Soon after daylight begins to decrease. Loose their feathers. Hens stop ovulation. Gobblers testicals wither down from almost the size of your thumb to the size of your pinky finger nail. Gobblers quit creating testosterone. A gobbler in spring may weigh 18-22lbs, but in fall they only weigh about 15-16 lbs. that’s any where from 10-20% of their body weight which is a big deal. [/QUOTE]
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