they get angry at each other so they attack
turkeys cant fight.
I don't have any trouble with peafowl fighting with my chickens. They will fight with turkeys and pheasants though.
at summer go to the pool and swim with friends and at winter snowball fight ((((:
A tom can kill a hen by slicing her sides open during mating with his spurs. Toms will fight and once in awhile kill each other, but NOT often.
She beat them up with turkeys and chickens!
A rafter of turkeys.
Wild turkeys that were introduced, yes, but not naturally occurring turkeys.
Yes, that is normal. Most poultry and birds have a tendency to be violent towards each others. Especially young turkeys. Most turkeys, in fact, become cannibals at a young age and are required to be separated until mature.
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yes they do!!
They aren't fighting they are mateing. No, actually they are fighting. When turkeys mate it can be a clumsy, noisy affair. Due to the fact that they have been bred to be so physically large, it is difficult for the stag to mount the hen, and there is often a lot of manic shuffling and squawking. I don't know why female turkeys fight males, but when mine do it is quite ferocious, totally relentless requiring intervention, often bloody and there is a completely different set of calls and displays to the mating game.
Wild turkeys do not weigh more than domestic turkeys on average. Wild turkeys move around a lot looking for food, domestic turkeys don't have to, causing them to get heavier.