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Post by eelriver on Apr 20, 2006 15:35:28 GMT -5
CHERRY REDS: I am curious if anyone has ever seen a turkey that has a reddish orange body/wings with a white back and tail. Steve Backs called it a "cherry red". They are not albinos nor a domestic cross. Steve said, "they are unusual but not extremely rare, and are always hens". I saw this one just west of Patricksburg in Owen County. I am curious if anyone else has ever seen anything like this. This hen was with a regular hen and a Tom.
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Post by Woody Williams on Apr 20, 2006 15:49:24 GMT -5
CHERRY REDS: I am curious if anyone has ever seen a turkey that has a reddish orange body/wings with a white back and tail. Steve Backs called it a "cherry red". They are not albinos nor a domestic cross. Steve said, "they are unusual but not extremely rare, and are always hens". I saw this one just west of Patricksburg in Owen County. I am curious if anyone else has ever seen anything like this. This hen was with a regular hen and a Tom. Were you able to get a picture of it? I've heard of them, but never seen one.
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