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Wild Turkey Images
For the wild turkey images, surf the websites of the breeders, as any breeder keeps many pictures on the website.
Hens raise the chicks alone; when the chicks become independent enough in summer and fall, hens with their broods unite in families. In spring, most chicks leave the mother, but daughters may stay in mother flocks for several years. You can keep these birds both as pets and as farm birds. They are very popular in the USA and many other countries. Wild-caught creatures are not adapted to captive living, but domestic birds are perfectly adapted to living in any climate. Domestic varieties of these birds are bred for meat and color varieties. They are adapted to various conditions and are easy to keep.
For the wild turkey images, surf the websites of the breeders, as any breeder keeps many pictures on the website.
To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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In early spring, these polygamous birds form mating flocks consisting of one or several males and 5-15 females. There is usually only one dominating male in the breeding flock. Subdominant and young males are not allowed to breed; they help fight off other gobblers from the territory. In summer, autumn and winter, adult males live alone or in small groups. Yearling males unite in separate flocks in autumn. They occasionally associate with adult gobblers. Males never associate with female flocks except for the breeding season. For the wild turkey images, surf the websites of the breeders, as any breeder keeps many pictures on the website.
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