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I'm sitting bored with a broken hip watching turkey hunting onย  the pursuit channel and I recall a time I was out with the terriers on a farm with a large patch of woodland, whilst checking earth's for a fox I could hear turkeys gobbling, when the day was finish and we were loading the dogs in the car I asked a farm worker about it. He told us these turkeys had gone feral and been living their a number of years.

Now I don't know if these turkeys were breeding, or what breed they were (I understand the big domestic ones can't breed naturally), but what breeds could survive and breed giving a viable population in the wild? Would they use the feed left out for pheasants? What would the mortality rate be?

I doubt they would be of any use for driven shoots, but for stalking or ambush hunting they could be a fun addition to a shoot, not sure of the legalities though.

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On 28/08/2024 at 23:42, Gilbey said:

Yeah you can buy them or hatching eggs. Can't remember if they said the above ones came as eggs or birds?

Genuine American wild turkeys ๐Ÿ‘

i tried them but lost them to fox,however one of my mates got them at the same time and aye if they didnt go up a tree they came out like you said

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