Other than what I already mentioned? Well, he hit a lot more shows than the Michigan State Fair. Other than the one time his daughter beat him he was undefeated. Champion turkey at every show. The only other thing I would mention is that he was a bit of an a**hole. We loved him, yes. Beautiful, yes. But if you had a building project in the backyard where he lived you could count on his constant attendance. If you were using a hammer, then every single blessed hit of the hammer would be followed by a gobble. Frankly, it's a wonder I did not kill him. He liked to fight his reflection and had to be chased off the patio routinely. He started his calling before dawn and stayed at it all morning. He was not aggressive, but scared a lot of people because he was not afraid of anything and would strut around your legs all day if you let him. You can see from the picture...he was a very large bird. He has two beautiful sons, another that is less than a year old but looks promising. His fourth son is rather small and truly fierce. Chases people. Go figure. :)
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