Turkey Herding

This year, a few flocks of wild turkeys have decided to make our ranch their home and mating grounds. They wander around the hills together, splaying their plumes of feathers and making that horribly loud noise turkeys are known for. It isn’t that bad in the daytime, but when they decide to sound their mating calls all night long the night before a big test, I feel the urge to break my vow as a non-killer of animals and go strangle them. Wild Turkeys and StormyOf course, I have never acted on that urge. Stormy(my dog), whenever she sees them, barks and starts to run off into the hills after them. I have always called her back because, although she is a vegetarian dog, I figure her instincts would take over and she would go on a turkey hunt. I am not home all the time, however. About a week ago, our web director Michelle gave me a ride home from school. As we were driving down the driveway, Michelle pointed up on the hill and said, “What is going on?” I looked up at the hill, and there were two flocks of turkeys, about 14 turkeys in all, on the hill in a small clump. Running around them was Stormy! She was herding them together and nudging them across the hillside. The turkeys, looking completely calm, willingly waddled in whatever direction Stormy pushed them, although the larger ones seemed to ignore her all together and simply follow because that was where everyone else was going. Turkeys can fly, so if they had felt threatened, I’m sure they would have picked up and flown away. I was right that Stormy’s instincts would take over, but they were her shepherding instincts, not hunting instincts! Now I let Stormy go into the hills whenever she wants so she can herd the turkeys. Poor girl, I need to get her some sheep.

4 Comments

  1. Andrew said,

    May 25, 2006 at 5:04 pm

    We had turkeys that used to visit us on our property in Sonoma. Our cats thought they were lions on the hunt! What a hoot.

  2. Maureen said,

    July 1, 2006 at 12:15 am

    That’s such a cute story! I guess she really has *chosen* to be a vegetarian! I love that your dog only has one eye. It’s so unqiue… Did you buy her that way? Occasionally I see animals on the humane society website that only have one feature where they’re suppose to have two (or are missing a leg), and I get really strong urges to adopt them because I think it gives them a little extra character. Unfortunately here (I live in New York state) you have to be 21 to adopt any animals, so I still have a year of wishful thinking.

  3. Erica said,

    March 18, 2007 at 2:36 am

    Turkeys are really kool, but they creep me out. I would be scared to be by them if i were you. I mean yes, i love animals but turkeys are scary to me. Well, I hope little stormy has fun with her new friends. PEACE

  4. Beth Durham said,

    March 20, 2007 at 3:42 pm

    Aww! Stormy does need some sheep! Too cute!

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