When it comes to this stuff, I don't know nothin' about nothin', but here is an interesting scenario.
Wild turkeys were extinct around here for decades until the MNR reintroduced them about 20 years ago. They brought in seedstock from areas in the US.
Now we have thousands of the stupid things, just all over the place. Not unusual to crunch their nests while cutting hay.
Now here's the interesting thing - accumulated data shows that the turkeys are now being harvested in the annual hunts are weighing in at easily measurable, higher weights than their cousins in the areas where they came from. :???:
And this ain't Texas . . . :wink: