working on the truck

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Working on the truck.
These are some of my helpers.
 

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They do seem quite invested in what's going on! Hahaha! Teaching birds to work an engine... Definitely a first! Lol!
 
Well, what guy doesn't want 3 lovely ladies helping him work on his truck:D Love this pic!
 
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I wish they were all girls,, sadly two of those baby turkeys are boys. The "boys" make it to the dinner table much quickier than the "girls", LOL.
 
Guess the photo doesn't show their neck things. They all looked like ladies from above! Lol. But I haven't ever spent much time around turkeys. Just the wild ones that come onto my families property that are will chase you (they are vicious, blood thirsty things:eek:).
 
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Oh we have the "wild turkeys"(Osceola) also. They stay in a pen out back. We haven't hatched any of them this year, eggs are selling too good. the ones in the pic are Narraganset Turkeys from our flock. They too pester the heck out of you if you hatch them yourself and they imprint on humans. These were hatched by their moms but still are VERY inquisitive and have to be apart of everything going on outside. The boys look very similar to the girls (at 6 wks) but they are already strutting, LOL, pretty funny watching them strut around their dad.
 
Love the picture. Made me smile:):):)
 

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