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gyro288 02-10-2010 07:54 PM

Turkey beards???
 
I was curious about why i have harvested old birds that have beards that apear to be burned off??
I have heard several theories. That mites eat them, or they wear down dragging the ground, other birds peck them off.
So if anybody has any facts as to why i would apreciate it,
Also is it genetics or health of the bird to grow big beards??

RockyMtnGobblers 02-10-2010 08:13 PM

I believe it is a combo of diet, breaking off and freezing then breaking off but I am not an expert on it.

Adrian J Hare 02-11-2010 03:47 AM

Its called Beard Rot. Wareing of the beard is easly seen as most times it seems the cause an angle on the beard end. Rot tends to take the beards end right off and changes the color to a dark orange.

mouthcaller 02-11-2010 04:02 AM

Beard Rot
 

Originally Posted by gyro288 (Post 3574394)
I was curious about why i have harvested old birds that have beards that apear to be burned off??
I have heard several theories. That mites eat them, or they wear down dragging the ground, other birds peck them off.
So if anybody has any facts as to why i would apreciate it,
Also is it genetics or health of the bird to grow big beards??

A Veternarian I know well, who is a turkey hunter, told me last year that beart rot was the result of a localized fungal infection.

Below is a pic from last year of a turkey I killed with some minor beard rot and partial loss of strands. I killed one that two years ago that was completely broken off. about 5 inches down from the breast.





Mouthcaller

bradisthebest 02-11-2010 04:47 AM

If u are in a colder climate the beard can also be effected by the snow and freezing rain which has also been a factor which has been known to do as much damage as making the beards fall off completly.

Mr. Longbeard 02-11-2010 06:31 AM

What part of the country are you from :s4:

superstrutter 02-11-2010 06:38 AM

I've seen several gobblers with beard rot in south Texas. I killed a 20 pound bird with a 2 inch beard due to beard rot a few years ago in Texas.

Pygmy 02-11-2010 06:55 AM

Beard rot...

I shot a 4 bearded gobbler in Kentucky a few years back that had lost most of his primary ( longest) beard to beard rot..

I've also shot a number of NY birds that had it, including my first spring gobbler, which I shot in 1975..

RockyMtnGobblers 02-11-2010 06:43 PM

The fungus info is interesting Thanks. I have seen breakage and color change on some of the gobbler beards I have taken, always seen it as some beard rot but nothing to bad.

gyro288 02-12-2010 02:37 PM

Thanks alor fellas for the info.
But has anyone heard of any kind of mites eating them off


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