Fortunately, not the carniverous variety....
It was interesting to see the interaction! Most everyone acted like ladies & gentlemen, only a bit of wing-fluffing & flapping. Really neat to watch. One of our NH Reds decided the need to "sound the alarm"... all others seemed somewhat curious but OK with the new arrivals. They seemed to part fine, just went their own ways, after the seeds on the ground were cleaned up.
Anybody know of any potential danger when wild turkeys and layers meet?
It was interesting to see the interaction! Most everyone acted like ladies & gentlemen, only a bit of wing-fluffing & flapping. Really neat to watch. One of our NH Reds decided the need to "sound the alarm"... all others seemed somewhat curious but OK with the new arrivals. They seemed to part fine, just went their own ways, after the seeds on the ground were cleaned up.
Anybody know of any potential danger when wild turkeys and layers meet?