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Why Do Turkeys Roll In The Dirt. Turkeys will flap frantically in the dirt to spread dust over their entire body. Ever wonder why wild turkeys dust? Tom, gives us some insight on turkey. Its loud, booming sound may be heard. To sufficiently coat themselves in dust, turkeys flap their wings, sometimes turning over on their back and wriggling in the dirt. Turkeys and chickens dig shallow pits (sometimes deep pits) using their dinosaur talon feet and then fluff sand, dust or fine wood ash over their bodies. Wild turkeys roll in mud and flap their wings to clean and eliminate parasites. Gobbling attracts female turkeys and deters other males. The ash and dry soil is worked into the feathers. Sunning and preening often follow a dust. Doing so keeps feathers from becoming greasy or matted.

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Turkeys and chickens dig shallow pits (sometimes deep pits) using their dinosaur talon feet and then fluff sand, dust or fine wood ash over their bodies. To sufficiently coat themselves in dust, turkeys flap their wings, sometimes turning over on their back and wriggling in the dirt. Doing so keeps feathers from becoming greasy or matted. Its loud, booming sound may be heard. Ever wonder why wild turkeys dust? Wild turkeys roll in mud and flap their wings to clean and eliminate parasites. The ash and dry soil is worked into the feathers. Sunning and preening often follow a dust. Tom, gives us some insight on turkey. Gobbling attracts female turkeys and deters other males.

Hitting a Turkey Dirt Biking YouTube

Why Do Turkeys Roll In The Dirt Ever wonder why wild turkeys dust? Its loud, booming sound may be heard. Doing so keeps feathers from becoming greasy or matted. The ash and dry soil is worked into the feathers. Ever wonder why wild turkeys dust? Turkeys and chickens dig shallow pits (sometimes deep pits) using their dinosaur talon feet and then fluff sand, dust or fine wood ash over their bodies. Tom, gives us some insight on turkey. Gobbling attracts female turkeys and deters other males. Wild turkeys roll in mud and flap their wings to clean and eliminate parasites. Sunning and preening often follow a dust. To sufficiently coat themselves in dust, turkeys flap their wings, sometimes turning over on their back and wriggling in the dirt. Turkeys will flap frantically in the dirt to spread dust over their entire body.

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