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Bearded Hen
I am listing pics of a Bearded Hen I killed yesterday morning in South Texas with a ELEVEN INCH BEARD!!!!! This hen was a fairly big hen with this huge full beard just like a gobbler, and she had unbeleivable spurs to go with her long full beard!!
I have been hunting turkey and deer in Texas for30 plus years, and never run across a bearded hen with a beard or spurs anything like this one! If anyone has seen anything like this please your comments would be welcomed! Thanks, Big Larry |
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I could be wrong, but Im not so sure that it's a hen. I don't think hens grow spurs. Of course you can inspect it better than me. Nice turkey just the same.
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Believe me, you are not the first to make that statment!!!!
You are right , hens do not have spurs, at least they are not supposed to!! I have had about six different people look at this bird and all say it is a hen, beats anything I have ever seen, or killed!! Pics of spurs attached!! Thanks for your reply!! |
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Nice spurs! One thing for sure it's an older bird.
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I definetely agree with you that she is a older bird!!
Here are her tail feathers as well!! |
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WOW! That is weird.
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Larry , Why do you think this bird is a Hen ?
As stated the pic is a little hard to tell , but from what I see it looks like a Gobbler. The head on the bird appears to have a cap and the colour in the face is more of a gobbler along with the tail and body colour. I just wndered if you opened the birds body cavity and could tell. I'm not saying your wrong , its just hard to tell by the pic...BT |
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This bird was with nothing but hens. In Texas in the fall months all the hens travel together as well as do the gobblers. I was looking just to kill one hen out of the twenty five or thirty birds that came out around the feed pen when I saw this bird which in color and size appeared to be a really good bearded hen.
I could very well be wrong here and I am going to take this bird to the Texas Parks and Wildlife office this afternoon to see if they can tell me if it is a hen or a gobbler. I am a deer hunter by trade and I do a little turky calling from time to time and I am no expert by far when it comes to wild turkeys. Ihave never seen hens and gobblers traveling together in the fall, especially that many hens together with just one gobbler. Once I have confirmed the birds sex I will post the listing. Thanks for your comments Adrian. Big Larry |
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I have heard of hens with beards, never saw one before though. I agree with Adrian, it does have the coloring throughout the head. I will awit the sexing results.
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Nice bird, i kinda agree with the others looks like a gobbler to me. But i have been wrong before:D Keep us posted on what it is.
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