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Title: The Blonde Beard
Post by: imp on April 12, 2014, 09:36:45 PM
So I thought this was interesting. I have broke even more of the blonde off messing with it. But this is what I found out.

    Disease -- Turkeys will occasionally get a melanin deficiency in their beard. Melanin is the pigment that makes the beard black and sometimes the melanin production is stopped during the growth of the beard and the beard gets a blonde or light colored streak across it. Usually the melanin production will pick back up and the rest of the beard will be black but the beard will always have that blonde streak through it. The light-colored portion of the beard is much more brittle and weaker than the black portions and the beards will often break off at that point or stop growing. Some turkeys suffering from this will have completely blonde beards.
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Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: DirtNap647 on April 12, 2014, 09:52:37 PM
Shot a couple like that myself
Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: taylorjones20 on April 12, 2014, 10:00:22 PM
I have always heard it called beard rot.  I have killed several over the past few years like that. Some may have beard rot and from that portion on be a real thin beard and some are like yours, just all the way across fallen off...
Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: FullChoke on April 12, 2014, 10:35:21 PM
I hunted with a friend a few years back who shot a jake with a completely blonde 3" beard. The jake was healthy and normal in all other aspects except for the totally blonde beard.
Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: turkey john on April 14, 2014, 11:05:50 AM
I always thought it was from being burned while feeding in burnt over areas. Or from being frozen from ice/snow... I've taken a handful over the yrs that looked like that. No full blonde though.
Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: Gooserbat on April 14, 2014, 11:09:40 AM
Neat, would make a good display.
Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: BigAL64 on April 14, 2014, 11:11:50 AM
Quote from: taylorjones20 on April 12, 2014, 10:00:22 PM
I have always heard it called beard rot.  I have killed several over the past few years like that. Some may have beard rot and from that portion on be a real thin beard and some are like yours, just all the way across fallen off...

That is exactly what it looks like to me!! See it allot when we have deep snow for extended periods. The hair gets frozen and breaks off. I have shot several like that over the years.
Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: jblackburn on April 14, 2014, 11:42:05 AM
Couple years ago a buddy killed a mature MO gobbler that had at 3 or 4 inch beard and the whole thing was blonde.
Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: Charley B on April 14, 2014, 11:55:47 AM
I took this one last year in Ontario, first time I saw a striped beard.  The birds appeard in a good shape eventough.
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Title: The Blonde Beard
Post by: BigHeadBoy on April 14, 2014, 07:23:21 PM
My daddy killed one with a full 9" inch blonde beard here in South Louisiana about 8 years ago
Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: TRKYHTR on April 14, 2014, 09:00:02 PM
Yep alot of people call that beard rot but it doesn't have anything to do with rotting. Its a mellinin deficiency usually caused by a sickness or traumatic event. During the time of this event the beard grows out yellow or white and is very brittle. It will usually break off at that point. My son killed a gobbler this weekend that had it and the beard looked like somebody took scissors and cut it off.
Title: Re: The Blonde Beard
Post by: RutnNStrutn on April 15, 2014, 12:31:30 AM
I've shot a few like that myself. Turkey oddities!!