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The turkey seems to be putting on a show for the visitors!
ReplyDeleteHe is very much a show off being our only male. He's called Errol Flynn!
DeleteThey look fascinated by watching those turkeys.
ReplyDeleteThey were!
DeleteThe turkeys are bigger than the children!
ReplyDeleteNot far off!
Deletewow i forget how big they are really!
ReplyDeleteA lot is feathers in fairness!
DeleteWow they get so big don't they?
ReplyDeleteTo think I carried 5 of them in one box when I bought them not that long ago.
Deletegreat picture and I do hope they are not for someones dinner table soon lol
ReplyDelete'Fraid they are Jilly.
DeleteThese turkeys are huge!
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of feathers to take into account mind!
DeleteFab blog, hoping to holiday in France next year, so glad I found you via #weekendBlogHop,
ReplyDeleteThank you and we would love to see you here next year. Do get in touch if you need any more details or want to make a booking.
DeleteLovely framing with a story to tell.
ReplyDeleteThank you - these are guests coming on their fifth visit to us and the children absolutely adore the animals here.
DeleteWhat a great photo! Those turkeys are huge!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kim.
DeleteThey look massive, isit for Christmas?
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
We have 7 turkeys in all including this large male. One is destined for friends for Christmas but we are not so keen on having a whole roast bird so the others may be portioned up for steaks, mince and legs etc.
DeleteChristmas dinner is getting fatter!
ReplyDeleteYup!
DeleteThey look fascinated x
ReplyDeleteThe turkeys or the children?
DeleteYour turkeys are massive! If I am a child who would see them I will be in awe too =) #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteThey were absolutely fascinated!
DeleteAre these your turkeys? Children do find them interesting to watch - N loves the ones on our farm over at his Gramp's house.
ReplyDeleteYup - one male and his 7 ladies!
DeleteOoooh those bad boys are getting nice and fat :-) #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteHope so under all those feathers!
Deletemmmmmmmmm how many sleeps until christmas? *rumble rumble*
ReplyDeleteLovely family photo! Why so serious though? Are they whispering that they know Christmas is coming?
ReplyDeleteMore fascinated than serious I think - and a bit in awe!
DeleteYou are going to need a big oven for them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up with the #WeekendBlogHop
Laura x x x
There is a lot of feathers to account for so they should fit in the oven OK.
DeleteTurkeys are so big!
ReplyDeleteYes!
DeleteThat one turkey seems to think he's a peacock! Quite a display!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2014/11/oakdale-cemetery-wilmington-nc.html
He is a real show off but then he has several ladies to show off too! He's called Errol Flynn ;)
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