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Be careful alerting our state . I know some may already know they are there, but your phone call (no matter your intentions) could be the one that brings in the game dept. to kill them off. Our wonderful WDFW has not been real helpful in the turkey area since we raised the tag prices and now have no state management plan. There are plenty of folks who will tell you they are not wild and will never be as they have pen raised birds in their past. Most likely our state will kill them all off to ensure they are not carring any diseases (that will be their excuse anyhow).I would just enjoy them as long as you can .
Just curious WACENT, how many generations does it take for a non-native transplanted animal to become "wild"? If a population of birds has been self-sustaining for 15 or more years, isn't that a wild population?If they never do, then I guess all of the turkeys in WA are game farm birds.....
I believe Tamer's right - still in pecking order groups versus breeding groups ... toms won't be too far off though.And if not imprinted by a wild hen, they don't have the instincts for survival ... makes preditors extremely happy.