He attacks strangers though & that means anyone he didn't see yesterday - so that means everyone apart from me, which has been a problem for hubby & for the daughter & the little one when they visit!
So... I thought that I should be keeping him & his 2 girls in their pen for a few days, see if it will encourage to start mating/laying, etc.... Went in this afternoon to give them their afternoon feed & there was George displaying, turned blue & was attacking me!
I'm wondering if he'll calm down once they start to mate, or is it a territory thing? I have put a cane near the gate to the pen as a safety measure for when I have to go in, but would like to be assured that Georgey boy won't be like this forever.... will he???





 
  
 
  Heritage breeds tend to be more like the wild turkeys in behavior, so things get pretty nasty before they are done.  He probably won't calm down until she is on the nest and then he'll get right back at it or even worse when he has little ones to protect.  I have seen two toms and a hen kill a dog over an already dead poult.  If you have fox problems, then he will at least make enough noise to get your attention.
   Heritage breeds tend to be more like the wild turkeys in behavior, so things get pretty nasty before they are done.  He probably won't calm down until she is on the nest and then he'll get right back at it or even worse when he has little ones to protect.  I have seen two toms and a hen kill a dog over an already dead poult.  If you have fox problems, then he will at least make enough noise to get your attention.