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H2O Man

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11. Yes.
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:28 PM
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As I noted on another thread, I used to raise turkey for pets. I had a friend who would take a few wild turkey eggs from nests in the spring, and we'd put them in the domestic birds' nests. Both can fly, though domestic ones for only short distances -- it depends upon what you feed them, I suppose, so the ones fattened for market likely never do. I did have one tom that flew out of the fence to "attack" a state trooper's car, due to flashing lights, which was actually funny. Even the trooper thought it was funny.

Wild turkey can fly both higher and for longer distances. A guy where I worked had the windshield on his van smashed by one that flew out of some pine trees along a highway. Wild turkeys have much more dark meat, which is perfect for making pemmican with. It has enough tallow so that you don't need to add anything but dried fruit. We use blueberries primarily, but it is good with any of the wild berries that grow in this area.

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Discuss: Can Turkeys fly? [View all] usonian Thursday OP
Depends on the turkey. paulkienitz Thursday #1
Looks wild usonian Thursday #2
Yes, but not if pushed out of a helicopter... haele Thursday #3
Wild turkeys roost in trees fargone Thursday #4
Wild turkeys do fly, but usually short flights to avoid predators. Enter stage left Thursday #5
We have tons of wild turkeys everywhere, here. They fly short distances, but doubt allegorical oracle Thursday #9
Arthur Carlson, Herb Tarlek and Les Nessman xmas74 Thursday #6
Guess who's not coming for dinner. usonian Thursday #7
Wild, native North American turkeys can fly, actually pretty well. The Southern Mexican subspecies of wild turkey ... eppur_se_muova Thursday #8
Have watched Florida wild turkeys for 40+ years. On the ground, they remain in flocks. Have allegorical oracle Thursday #10
Well, it's Florida. :) Seriously, though, there's a separate subspecies in FL. They may behave differently. eppur_se_muova Thursday #12
I've seen numerous H2O Man Thursday #14
In the northeast, H2O Man Thursday #13
Very interesting ! But ... I'd never heard of a thorn apple. :) Oh, It's Jimson weed ! eppur_se_muova Thursday #16
Yes. H2O Man Thursday #11
We have a lot of wild turkeys in the Twin Cities chowmama Thursday #15
Wild turkeys can, domesticated (i.e. farmed) can't. Angleae Friday #17
They definitely fly up into the trees to escape the dogs Unwind Your Mind Friday #18
Flying turkeys KentuckyWoman Friday #19
Every time Trump takes Air Force One DFW Friday #20
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