Grand Ma and an Uncle raised Turkeys. They were just wild turkeys domesticated mostly or kinda. They are generally tame around us but when in heat that old Tom was a basket case. He would attack some even when in a good mood. The spurs on those legs are huge up to four inches and hard and sharp. They get them into your stomach it is not going to go good. Last Fall one lone Tom was out in the field as I drove in. He turned and watched and headed for the car. I'm not sure he wanted a take out or to take out the car. Anyway I beat him to the garage. Not any Trukeys in the yard this summer and fall. SIL's barking dogs, in pen and all the Coyotes. Only put out corn one time. I will have to get at least one spreader to keep them here. We enjoy them all around the house and the deer. There hasn't been one on our rear porch this year yet. Leg and other things are functioning better so I'll have to get some corn and maybe a salt block tomorrow, among other things.