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Author Topic: 2010 Turkey poults?  (Read 1871 times)

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Offline Realtree

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Has anyone seen any of this springs Turkey poults out and about yet?
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Offline Realtree

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I did see a few with a couple hens this morning in a bean field on my way to Rochester...first I have seen so far this spring/summer
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I haven't seen any. Is that what they are called? Poults?

I read this post yesterday and had no clue what you were talking about  ;)

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Nope, haven't seen any running around. Lots of places for them to hide back home though.
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May be a bit early yet to see the little guys running around out in the open.... should be really soon though... I have noticed all the turkrys Ive been seeing are all jakes... not a single hen and very few toms... hens are either on the nests or VERY busy watching the youngins...

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I saw another Hen with a group of poults just south of Medford this morning and the poults were flying short distances already. Also saw a Doe with a very small, very spotted fawn standing at the edge of a bean field/woodline west of Medford.
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