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Avian-X HDR Feeding Hen Turkey Decoy

Avian-X HDR Feeding Hen Turkey Decoy

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Avian-X HDR Feeding Hen Turkey Decoy



The Avian-X HDR Feeding Hen Turkey Decoy delivers lifelike realism with a relaxed feeding posture that attracts calm, confident turkey responses. Built with durable blow-molded construction and true-to-life detail, it’s an essential piece for creating natural, high-success turkey setups.

 

Features

  • Relaxed feeding posture signals calm, non-threatening behavior
  • Durable blow-molded construction for long-term use
  • True-to-life paint scheme with detailed feather definition
  • Flocked tail section adds realism and depth
  • Rubber-molded leg stumps for authentic detail
  • Integrated mounting stake included and stores in the tail
  • Natural movement without unnatural spin
  • Built-in carry handle underneath for easy transport
  • Includes decoy bag for convenient packing
  • Finish: No-chip paint with flocked tail
  • Species: Turkey

 

Description

 

The Avian-X HDR Feeding Hen Turkey Decoy adds calm, natural realism to any turkey setup. Featuring a relaxed feeding posture with lowered head and soft feather detail, this hen decoy signals safety and contentment. Exactly what approaching turkeys want to see. Whether you’re targeting wary gobblers or building a believable flock scene, the Feeding Hen creates an inviting visual that will pull even the most stubborn Toms into range.

 

Built as part of Avian-X’s HDR (Heavy-Duty Realism) series, this decoy combines lifelike detail with rugged construction made to handle season after season of hard use. The subtle posture and flocked tail add depth and realism, while the balanced body provides natural movement in light wind without spinning unnaturally. Paired with an Avian-X HDR Jake or Strutter, or run alone, the HDR Feeding Hen is one of the most versatile decoys you can carry into the spring woods.


 

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Why Turkey Hunters Love It

 

Turkey hunters rely on the HDR Feeding Hen because it looks natural in nearly any setup. The feeding posture works early or late season, attracts curious hens, and gives gobblers the confidence to close the distance. Lightweight, durable, and easy to carry, this decoy is a staple for hunters who want realistic presentations without overcomplicating their spread.

 


What Avian-X Customers Are Saying

 

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“Amazing quality!”
“Axian X did an amazing job with the HDR decoy. I've already order the upright HDR hen.”
— TR

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“Great features and life-like look!”
“I bought this during the Black Friday sale, and can't wait to use it this spring!”
— J, Illinois 

 


Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q: What type of setup does this decoy work best in?
The Feeding Hen works great alone, paired with another hen, or combined with a jake or strutter to create a realistic flock or breeding scenario.

 

Q: Is this decoy aggressive or submissive?
It represents a submissive, relaxed hen, which helps calm approaching birds and encourages gobblers to move in confidently.

 

Q: Does it include a stake?
Yes. The decoy includes an integrated mounting stake that stores neatly in the tail during transport.

 

Q: Will it spin in the wind?
Yes. But unlike many other hen turkey decoys that spin to easily due to lightweight materials, the balanced high quality design provides realistic movement and gentle spin, even in light wind.

 

Q: How durable is the decoy?
The blow-molded body and no-chip paint are built to withstand years of hunting without losing shape or detail. These are heavy duty decoys for serious hunters. 

 

Q: Is a carry bag included?
Yes. The decoy comes with a carry bag for easy transport and storage.

 

 

Pro Tips for Using the Avian-X HDR Feeding Hen

 

Let the Decoy Do the Talking

This feeding hen is a visual calming tool. Use her when birds are pressured, late season, or hesitant to commit. Set her where turkeys can spot her early and keep your calling soft and minimal. Clucks, purrs, and subtle yelps are all you need. Overcalling ruins what this decoy does best.

 

Control the Approach With Decoy Placement

Place the Feeding Hen 10–15 yards from your position and angle her slightly away from you. Gobblers naturally want to approach the front of a feeding hen, and this setup quietly steers them into your shooting lane without forcing movement or extra calling.

 

Scale the Spread to the Bird’s Attitude

Run the Feeding Hen alone when birds are shy or heavily pressured. When gobblers are fired up, add a quarter-strut jake behind her to create a believable breeding scene. Adjusting the spread to match bird behavior is often more important than changing calls.

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