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two turkeys pushing each other around for almost an hour, one had the others head half way down its beak??
what are they doing, might have been 2 jakes or a jake and hen???
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Any turkey experts out there know what this means in the turkey world
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Establishing dominance would be my guess but I'm far from a turkey expert.
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Quote from: jackelope on March 09, 2016, 07:19:37 AM
Establishing dominance would be my guess but I'm far from a turkey expert.
Yeah that !! I am no turkey expert !! I just kill a lot of them ... Lmao !
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Warming up for the main event. Saw a tom approach another this week, stretch to full height over a buddy and circle him at least fifty times, in both directions in tight. Goofy birds
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Yep that was happening also, but have never seen them try swalling the others head.
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I see it every year. I even had one that it's lower beak was broken off during the fight. Check out my website. I have a turkey fight video on it. They really get it on. Hens do the same. I actually broke up a fight where one hen had the others head almost down it's throat. I think it is a submission move. When they can't get air they break off the fight. Here is a close up of a gobbler getting head..
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I've seen this too. Really nasty.
Broken beaks seems to happen quite a bit around here too.
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OK, thought I had some freaky turkeys around here!
So it's more of a fight than mating thing.
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