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Turkeys everywhere! Pics of my flock

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This is about a 1/3 of them all bourbon reds in various stages of growth the oldest poults are 5-6 weeks now.

Those are my two motorcycle chasing toms. hmm.png

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Beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!! I love Bourbon Reds! love.gif

NPIP Certified-115 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (12 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (5 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas (15 keets), 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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NPIP Certified-115 Chickens (50 chicks), 13 Geese (12 gosling), 19 BR Turkeys (5 poults), 7 Rabbits, 60 Muscovy Duck, 29 Guineas (15 keets), 9 Peafowl, 8 Sheep, 1 Goat and pea, turkey and guinea eggs cooking in the incubator.
 

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How pretty! I just love my turkeys, they are so fun to watch love.gif

We have a flock of chickens (mostly Seramas), Call and Mallard ducks, a rescued Chinese goose, a Royal Palm turkey, button quail, Coturnix quail and 6 parrots.

First daughter due March 29, 2013
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We have a flock of chickens (mostly Seramas), Call and Mallard ducks, a rescued Chinese goose, a Royal Palm turkey, button quail, Coturnix quail and 6 parrots.

First daughter due March 29, 2013
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You could tie their legs loose with a shoe string..so they can walk around  but if they run they trip. It would slow them down =)

 

(I'm kidding!)

Things turn out best for people who make the best of the way things turn out.
---John Wooden

 

Royal Palm Turkeys * Appenzeller Spitzhauben *

 

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Oregon Homesteaders Classifieds

 

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Things turn out best for people who make the best of the way things turn out.
---John Wooden

 

Royal Palm Turkeys * Appenzeller Spitzhauben *

 

Feel free to join us at.....

Oregon Homesteaders Classifieds

 

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That's Funny Hobbling a Turkey lau.gif
 

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I love them. I am planning to incubate some turkey eggs soon. This will be my first turkey experience and looking forward to it!  I don't eat much meat, but I do love turkey! I am really excited about raising my own food, and completely turning away from factory farming. 

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This is about a 1/3 of them all bourbon reds in various stages of growth the oldest poults are 5-6 weeks now.

Those are my two motorcycle chasing toms. hmm.png

Stephanie in VA  3 kids, 2 dogs, 3 cats, and 14 chickens- hens: 2 leghorns, 2 golden comets,         2 australorps, 2 barred rocks, 1 NH Red, 1 LF buff brahma. Roosters: LF light brahma, 2 bantam cochins (1 black/multi colored frizzle, and one buff/red colored) blue orpington. My neighbors RIR rooster has recently moved in. I guess he is staying too 

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Stephanie in VA  3 kids, 2 dogs, 3 cats, and 14 chickens- hens: 2 leghorns, 2 golden comets,         2 australorps, 2 barred rocks, 1 NH Red, 1 LF buff brahma. Roosters: LF light brahma, 2 bantam cochins (1 black/multi colored frizzle, and one buff/red colored) blue orpington. My neighbors RIR rooster has recently moved in. I guess he is staying too 

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