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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1485548" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Yeah it is true. You need permits in some states to raise "wild turkeys" . It was several years ago and I am not telling anyone when I do that anyway. Since I had Bronze turkeys at the time, no one would know the difference unless they were up close and personal. In the fall, some left and some were put in the freezer. There is a big flock that runs in the cattle pasture next door and up into the hayfields where this happened. No, I am not going to go on FB and do something stupid like tell the world what I am doing. That is the most insane way for people to brag about what good samaritans (sp?) they are. WAY TOO MUCH INFO out there on FB. I have an account that my niece set up for me when the kids were in college as they sure don't know how to even send e-mails, let alone a REAL LETTER. But if I go on it once a month now it is alot. I just don't like the "openess" of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1485548, member: 25884"] Yeah it is true. You need permits in some states to raise "wild turkeys" . It was several years ago and I am not telling anyone when I do that anyway. Since I had Bronze turkeys at the time, no one would know the difference unless they were up close and personal. In the fall, some left and some were put in the freezer. There is a big flock that runs in the cattle pasture next door and up into the hayfields where this happened. No, I am not going to go on FB and do something stupid like tell the world what I am doing. That is the most insane way for people to brag about what good samaritans (sp?) they are. WAY TOO MUCH INFO out there on FB. I have an account that my niece set up for me when the kids were in college as they sure don't know how to even send e-mails, let alone a REAL LETTER. But if I go on it once a month now it is alot. I just don't like the "openess" of it. [/QUOTE]
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