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Jack, HAHA! Yes true..I guess I raised the hen the year before! The toms..when they get very mature generally run together. Separate from the hens and chicks. They do an amazing transformation from a normal looking turkey to fluffing up, fanning out and turning all sorts of red and blue colors! They can really put on a display!

Plenty of white meat. That's good to know! I never plan on killing one but you never say never. Bringing them in to cracked corn is one thing but they are very wary and elusive in the woods. When I go on walks in the woods and fields you can't get near them.

Eric! Don't eat that dinner! it's from the 1960"s!
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