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Eggs Turkey Wild
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Females build the nests in the tall grass and care for the chicks alone. These birds are slow to mature; they stay with the mother for 4-10 months. The average age of reproductive maturity is 10 months, but young males cannot find a home range to attract females, because adult males have large home ranges. Males attempt to attract females by "gobbling" and "strutting." When strutting, they try to seem bigger, with their feathers erect, their tail fanned out, their wings lowered and dragging on the ground. Their calls can be heard about a mile away.
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These birds are very easy to keep and breed in captivity. They are hardy, quiet, and adaptable to any climate. All they need is a balanced diet, a shelter for cold weather and enough place in the yard. In their natural habitats, these birds mate once per year. Their breeding season begins in February or March depending on the habitat. These species exhibit a strong sexual dimorphism, with males being much larger and more brightly colored. Males breed with several females and don’t help them with raising the chicks. A recipe on cooking eggs turkey wild with photo galleries or photos can be found in many cook books.
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