TOO shoot or not TOO shoot?
A bearded hen is a legal game bird in Ohio.
What are your thoughts on knocking one down?
A bearded hen is a legal game bird in Ohio.
What are your thoughts on knocking one down?
Pretty much what I was thinking seeing that photo above, a dual mount with both birds, bearded would be something.I’ve never shot one but have seen plenty here in NJ (not legal to shoot here)...but if I had the chance at a bearded hen in Ohio that had a really good beard, I think I would...would also consider mounting it and putting it next to a full strut Tom I’ve got in the man cave.
Same exact scenario here. Was hunting with a buddy and we doubled-up. He shot the longbeard, then the bearded hen stuck around a bit too long afterward. I probably should have gotten her mounted. Beard was almost 9-inches on her and her fan was absolutely flawless. But, like you said, she had an egg and I really didn't get much meat off of her. I likely won't ever shoot another one.I shot one once. Gutted it and found an egg in it. Much smaller size bird than a tom or a jake. Not nearly as much breast meat. I wasn't real impressed with the bird. I would not shoot one again.
ThisI have seen them but never pulled the trigger on one. No issue though if someone else does. Given the right day and time, I might myself.
Do they? What is the science behind these gender neutral freaks of nature? Is it a sign of maturity? What is it that makes a hen grow a beard? #silverlabsmatterBearded hens matter Dave.
It's a beard not a pecker! Do you know the difference between an old Polish woman and an old Italian woman? The color of their mustache!After that post, I'm so glad this stupid bird didn't become our national bird... Could you imagine what today's world would do about bearded hens?!
Antlered DOE?It's a beard not a pecker! Do you know the difference between an old Polish woman and an old Italian woman? The color of their mustache!