We're back from the fair where our BBB took third place. The only turkeys at the fair were market pens of BBB and BBW.
Sadly, there were no breeding pens entered for turkeys. We've been trying to come up with a plan for next year so we can bring a breeding trio, but we need some help. The rules for 4H state that poultry must be from this year's hatch. So, for this fair, all birds had to hatch on or after January 1st, 2012. When I look around the web for heritage turkeys, they are all available no sooner than April or even May. That doesn't give us enough time to grow out the birds enough to enter.
- When do turkeys start to lay in the spring?
-When do they stop for the season?
-Does it vary by breed (we're thinking Beltsville Small White or Bourbon Red but are open)
-Can you extend their season with artificial light like with chickens?
-Any other suggestions for us as we think about the 2013 fair? We are open to purchasing mature stock this summer/fall in order to have turkeys for next year's fair if we could trick them into giving us some early eggs to hatch.
Thanks!
Sadly, there were no breeding pens entered for turkeys. We've been trying to come up with a plan for next year so we can bring a breeding trio, but we need some help. The rules for 4H state that poultry must be from this year's hatch. So, for this fair, all birds had to hatch on or after January 1st, 2012. When I look around the web for heritage turkeys, they are all available no sooner than April or even May. That doesn't give us enough time to grow out the birds enough to enter.
- When do turkeys start to lay in the spring?
-When do they stop for the season?
-Does it vary by breed (we're thinking Beltsville Small White or Bourbon Red but are open)
-Can you extend their season with artificial light like with chickens?
-Any other suggestions for us as we think about the 2013 fair? We are open to purchasing mature stock this summer/fall in order to have turkeys for next year's fair if we could trick them into giving us some early eggs to hatch.
Thanks!