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What is this? #4310998
04/14/25 10:08 AM
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Turkey I killed Friday had eaten a good bit of this plant, including the stems. I wouldn't think stems of anything would have much nutritional value, but I guess the turkey knew what he was doing. Can anyone identify it?

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Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4311000
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Was it hard stem or semi-soft?

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Looks soft stemmed. Almost like something that grows around or in water.


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Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4311004
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I would call it shining pondweed. Im probably wrong, haha.

Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4311020
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Potamogeton coloratus (fen pondweed)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potamogeton_coloratus#/media/File:Potamogeton_coloratus_(8405211888).jpg


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Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4311021
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You must not have any clover?? whistle


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Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4311033
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Congratulations, Looks like his last supper! 😃

Sorry buddy, I couldn’t resist!



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Re: What is this? [Re: Mbrock] #4311036
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Originally Posted by Mbrock
Was it hard stem or semi-soft?


Semi-soft. It did look like something that would grow in a pond, but he came out of cutover and wasn't close to a pond. But it was 10 am when I got him, so no telling how much ground he had covered.

I usually check if there's anything in them, but didn't remember seeing that much of a stem in one. He had access to all sorts of fertilized clover that I went to a lot of trouble and expense to grow for him, and he eats stems. Downright ungrateful. smile

Rob, it was definitely his last supper, or maybe breakfast. wink


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Re: What is this? [Re: Colt1917] #4311039
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Originally Posted by Colt1917
Potamogeton coloratus (fen pondweed)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potamogeton_coloratus#/media/File:Potamogeton_coloratus_(8405211888).jpg


The link said that one grows in Europe, but it does look like something in that genus.

I think adult turkeys can survive most anywhere because they are willing to eat most anything. The population size depends on poult production.

Thanks for all the replies.


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Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4311072
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He had to eat that because judging by the pic, there's no Sunflower seeds or cracked corn for him to eat.


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Originally Posted by eclipse829
He had to eat that because judging by the pic, there's no Sunflower seeds or cracked corn for him to eat.


Or milo.

Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4311436
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Purslane?

Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4311449
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no idea , but i have seen it. dont believe i was any where close to water though . im thinking closer to the root the stiffer it gets . more of a vine like

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Looks like alligator grass to me. Grows on the edge of ponds and in wet areas.


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Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4311949
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Same thing ??????


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Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4312768
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no guess ????

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Looks to me like it could be the same. I'm not sure the leaves match up. I should have made more pictures of mine.


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Re: What is this? [Re: poorcountrypreacher] #4313072
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It was growing just out of my yard


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