Tennessee Great Granny
Chirping
- Mar 24, 2022
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My son is sending me a photo to include. We hatched turkey poults out all last summer. Come the fall and we sold off the extra males and then lost the remaining breeding stock males to a pack of nasty dogs. So we wound up traveling to another state to obtain a male turkey for this year. We could only find one adult Midget White male who was purebred. We had planned on having three breeding pens but we're going to wind up with only one. The poults sell well in the spring and the toms always sell out in the fall. To our surprise we have one turkey we always knew was a female by her character and tiny snood less colored head without the typical male caruncles plus a shorter height and lower weight plus no chest beard development. But come this spring she/he has now grown a much longer snood- it's not as huge as some of our more impressive males have had. Their head is now vividly colored and bright red and blue. This bird still does not have a chest beard. And the tail feathers are more feminine than the large proud fan display our other males have had. Sorry the snood is not fully extended but the picture is what I have got for now. The colors of the caruncles which are growing do get even more brightly colored. I'd love suggestions short of something that is going to cost lots of extra money. We have not seen any breeding behaviors yet, but our other male is trying to become a dad already. It's still a bit early for Midget whites though who usually get into the family thing in March. Does anyone know of sex checking adult turkeys. I'd need a good comparison chart to go by. I will welcome all suggestions.