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Title: Check out this beard
Post by: sself on May 01, 2013, 07:35:03 PM
Shot a decent bird today. Spurs were 1 1/8, nice full fan, and weighed about 22 lbs, but it had a disappointing beard. As you can see, it is pencil thin and barely hits 7 inches. It has the base of a thick beard, where it meets the chest, but only about 1/4 of the strands were still in it. Is this normally caused from fighting? Normal wear from walking? Lack of nutrients?
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: WV TURKEY THUG on May 01, 2013, 07:41:06 PM
That's something else. Good bird though. Can't eat the beard or can you lol. I've heard of beard rot before but don't no if its true. I also heard it can freeze and break in the winter.don't no if that's true either.
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: WildTigerTrout on May 01, 2013, 07:57:21 PM
I bagged a big gobbler in Pa. like that in 2004. He weighed 23 pounds and had heavy 1 1/4 inch spurs. The beard was almost a twin to yours. It was very thin and about 7  1/2" long. To this day I don't know what caused it. Anybody have any ideas?
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: TRKYHTR on May 01, 2013, 08:23:52 PM
It's probably from a lack of melanin. Thats what alot of people call beard rot but it has nothing to do with the beard rotting. It just grows out from the body lacking melanin which makes it brittle. Most of the time it's caused when turkeys are injured or have a lack of good nutrition for whatever reason. It usually comes out looking white or yellowish. Nice turkey. Congrats,

TRKYHTR
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: DirtNap647 on May 01, 2013, 09:04:39 PM
shot one like that myself a few years back
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: sself on May 01, 2013, 09:05:08 PM
Here is a better picture of it. The turkey did seem to have taken some shot in the breast in the past, because I found some copper plated shot, and some very bloody, bruised up meat. I'm certain it wasn't mine, because I wasn't shooting copper, and I shot him in the head at about 10 steps. Not sure if that injury would affect the beard or not.
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: njdevilsb on May 01, 2013, 09:08:58 PM
I shot a mature tom with a beard about 4 inches long that had the orangish yellow color on the end of the strands.  It was almost like somebody took a pair of scissors to it since it was so even accross.
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: Punisher on May 01, 2013, 10:43:16 PM
I shot one two years ago that weighed nearly 24 lbs.,1 1/4" spurs, and had a 3 1/4" beard.  Like previously mentioned, the tip of his beard was a burnt amber color.  But what beard he had was thick.
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: Spring Creek Calls on May 02, 2013, 07:24:03 AM
Here's a picture of the bird I shot in MO this spring.  Pretty much a classic 2 year old except for the beard. Had to lean out around the tree and shoot him behind me so had not had an opportunity to see the beard on his approach. I was a little worried for a minute that he didn't have a beard.

(http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/yy227/moses25roman/20130502_070934_zps4b3d04da.jpg)

Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: mikejd on May 02, 2013, 09:20:10 AM
My dad shot a mature gobbler about 4 yrs ago that had all of about a 1/2" of beard. We still have it and laugh about it. It looked like he had cut it off.
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: wvboy on May 02, 2013, 09:45:21 AM
If he had shot in him from someone else it could have just been shot off .. beard rot or Melanin deficiency usually is a clean break off like you took a pair of scissors to it.. and has a white or yellow tint where the break is..
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: remmy1187 on May 02, 2013, 02:30:04 PM
I shot this bird on Monday, he was fighting with a couple other birds before I shot him, dont know if that could cause this.(http://i1352.photobucket.com/albums/q653/remmy1187/Snapbucket/7A48ADD0_zps1240113f.jpg) (http://s1352.photobucket.com/user/remmy1187/media/Snapbucket/7A48ADD0_zps1240113f.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: 870FaceLift on May 02, 2013, 03:20:04 PM
Quote from: remmy1187 on May 02, 2013, 02:30:04 PM
I shot this bird on Monday, he was fighting with a couple other birds before I shot him, dont know if that could cause this.(http://i1352.photobucket.com/albums/q653/remmy1187/Snapbucket/7A48ADD0_zps1240113f.jpg) (http://s1352.photobucket.com/user/remmy1187/media/Snapbucket/7A48ADD0_zps1240113f.jpg.html)

I shot a turkey with a beard exactly like this just last week.  The remaining long strands have orange-colored marks at the same length the thicker part ends.  In other words, it looks like it was fraying to continue falling off at the same spot.  I'll try to post a close-up later.  I chalked it up to injury or malnourishment. Interesting...
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: gophert on May 02, 2013, 03:30:36 PM
Here is a classic case of beard rot.  This bird was 4+ years old. 

(http://i1031.photobucket.com/albums/y372/Gophert/Leahs%20Turkey/IMAG0036.jpg) (http://s1031.photobucket.com/user/Gophert/media/Leahs%20Turkey/IMAG0036.jpg.html)
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: catman529 on May 02, 2013, 04:41:54 PM
If you found shot in the breast then my money is on shot, rather than beard rot. Who knows though...
Title: Re: Check out this beard
Post by: snapper1982 on May 02, 2013, 04:51:31 PM
if i was a betting man i would suggest it is from a fight. another bird grabbed hold and pulled most of his beard off. never seen it but have heard and read about birds pulling the beard off another. the remaining strands do not seem to have a stress line from beard rot and i have seen alot of shot up breads but none with all strands missing clean at the same level.