We raise Midget White, Royal Palm, White Holland, Beltsville Small White, Bourbon Red, Standard Bronze Turkeys.
The turkeys are more tender than chickens in the brooder. Once you get about 3 to 4 weeks on them they are fine.
We raise ours just like chicks however the turkeys need a higher protein starter. We start ours on 28% game bird starter for the first 3 months then go to a 21% chick starter until 6 months old, after that they eat 16% layer same as our chickens. In the spring when they are laying hot and heavy we feed a custom mix 18% layer that we have ground at a local feed mill. Yes turkeys can get cocci, We use medicated starter and after the get about 6 months old they normally don't have any problems with it.
Here in eastern NC our predators leave them alone after the get about 5 to 6 months old.
We process ours at about the 10 month point, you can do it sooner but they won't be as filled out.
Size wise the Midgets, Beltsvilles are about the same, the Belts have a wider breast. Toms about 20 lbs, hens 12 -ish
Next in size are the Bourbons, Toms go in the upper 20 pound range, the hens high teens.
The Hollands and Bronze are the largest we have with the toms over 30 pounds and the hens 20 +.
The Royal Palms aren't really a meat type turkey, the have a Y shaped breast bone so there isn't alot of meat there, they are more eye candy.
Turkeys are very curious and can as friendly as you make them. Just remember that a 1 pound poult that likes to sit on your lap might be a 30 pound tom that likes to do the same thing.
Bourbon reds
Midget White
Royal Palm
Beltsville
White Holland hen (not the size- that is a 5 gallon waterer behind the hen)
Steve in NC