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First of all, congratulations.

Maybe you'll have the answer for me -- instead of me going to backwoods.com and asking.

I've had wild turkeys coming close to my house for about two weeks now since I've had grass replanted with hay on top. A few hours ago I saw a 6 footer black snake and a smaller one about 4'.

Big question! Will the turkeys eat a black snake, or will black snakes eat the turkeys. The turkeys are good-sized.

Another question: they are both the same sex, traveling together - I would assume they are female. Is this usual? Thanks, Dee Shenandoah Valley, VA

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Dee Dee
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Judith, This is the right group for you. Over the past 25 years I have had the good fortune of being able to learn about and acquire some really great wines. I don't drink them everyday though. I post the notes on the better ones (or the real stinkers) so that folks have an idea how these wines are evolving. I have a business interest in a wine distributorship in Ohio and Kentucky (Vanguard Wines, LLC) and I often taste more $20 and under wines than I care to count these days...most of which I wouldn't recommend. Due to the non-commercial nature of this site I tend not to post notes on wines that Vanguard is involved with and I post a disclaimer when I do. SO, keep posting!! BTW, the wild turkey is the large wild bretheren of the domestic turkey (think Thanksgiving in the USA) that is native to North America.

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Bi!!

Aah thank you Bi!! So your wild turkey is our cousin, how large is large in the USA. p.s. I loved Louisville and stayed in a lovely Country hotel there. I especially loved that chugg chug train that runs through town, jump on, jump off.

Judith

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judith.lea99

An adult male wild turkey is about 20-25 lbs. here in Ohio. Glad you enjoyed Louisville. The Kentucky Derby is coming up and Louisville will be hopping. Besides being the home of Kentucky Bourbon, Kentucky is also known for it's fast women and beautiful horses....:-)

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Bi!!

And fine gentlemen! I can vouch for this.

Here are a couple of links

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One is a wild turkey taken at my home April 24th.

The other pic is taken from the car window of 'eating' turkeys. They greet us when we pick up our milk. You can see my husband going into the shed door to pick up the milk. They usually chase him and try to attack him. They will climb up on the car.

The wild tukeys were up to my patio this morning, but if they hear you, they take off.

Dee

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Dee Dee

Well when I was there I was considered fast and beautiful :-)

Judith

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judith.lea99

Gosh thanks Dee, it seems that they behave a bit like an ostrich!!!

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judith.lea99

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