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Would you shoot a bearded hen ?


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I remember a few years ago when a bearded hen came into gun range while I was spring turkey hunting. She mingled around my turkey decoys for approximately 10 minutes or so. During this time , I couldn't help but think that I could shoot this hen as the regulations state

"bearded turkey". I let her pass as I assumed she had a nest nearby and I wouldn't have felt good about it regardless. I wish the DEC would re-write the regulations , as it is very easy to distinguish a jake,gobbler and a bearded hen in the spring.

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In the fall...yes.  In the spring...no.  Unless, it was the last morning of season, the gobbler I had roosted pulled a no show and it was about start raining.  Such was the chase on 5/31/09 when I killed a bearded hen that had screwed me over several times that season.  It was a matter of payback really.  Plus, she was kicking the crap out of my decoy so I had to take her out...

 

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I would shoot it in a heartbeat, odds are if it has a beard the hormones are screwed up probably never lay an egg

 

I would have a full body mount done add it to the game room

 

That's an old wives tale.  Bearded hens can/do lay eggs just like any other hen turkey.  The one that I shot in back in '09 was defintely nesting...she had 4-5 eggs in her that were in different stages of development.  I would never shoot another one during the spring season.

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In the fall...yes.  In the spring...no.  Unless, it was the last morning of season, the gobbler I had roosted pulled a no show and it was about start raining.  Such was the chase on 5/31/09 when I killed a bearded hen that had screwed me over several times that season.  It was a matter of payback really.  Plus, she was kicking the crap out of my decoy so I had to take her out...

 

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Are you sure that's a hen in the photo ? I only ask because the bearded hen I saw didn't have the red,white and blue head.
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Are you sure that's a hen in the photo ? I only ask because the bearded hen I saw didn't have the red,white and blue head.

The breast feathers have buff tips, which is a sure indicator of a hen..

 

A jake's breast feathers would have black tips..

 

A hen's head can flush bright colors when she is excited also...Years ago I shot an adult hen for a jake in the fall because of her red head...

 

 

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Are you sure that's a hen in the photo ? I only ask because the bearded hen I saw didn't have the red,white and blue head.

 

Most of the red that you see on that hen's head can be attributed to 2.25 ounces of hevi-shot @ 25 yds.  As Pygmy stated, gobblers have black barred breast feathers and a  hens are just dull brown. Plus, she only weighed about 10 lbs and had eggs inside of her.

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Thanks for the explanations. You guys were exactly right concerning the different color breast feathers.I didn't even notice them in the photo. I didn't realize a hens head could flush colors when excited...thanks for the info. Learn something new every day !

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Most of the red that you see on that hen's head can be attributed to 2.25 ounces of hevi-shot @ 25 yds.  As Pygmy stated, gobblers have black barred breast feathers and a  hens are just dull brown. Plus, she only weighed about 10 lbs and had eggs inside of her.

I was just wondering if the bearded hen you shot had any spurs ?
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