I have three Narragansett turkey poults for sale. They are a month old and I am asking $20 for all three babies. I have too many birds and I'm thinning out my flock. Local pick up only, please.
Thanks everybody! I will give the lighting a try and see what happens. I got home late from work tonight and the turkeys decided it would be a good idea to roost on top of the turkey house. Getting them down was NOT fun. They also manged to disconnect some of my polywire fencing and ground it...
I have a enclosure that I recently built along with a turkey house out that I made out of recycled shipping pallets. I put some roosts inside the house in the hopes that the turkeys would go inside at night. The front of the house is kept entirely open during the day but I need to lock them up...
I had the same problem with something grabbing my turkey poults this past spring. It was a racoon getting its paws through the wire. The babies would be sleeping right near the wire and the coon would just reach right through and snatch them. Is it happening during the day or at night?
I love turkey eggs and eat them all the time! My friends thought I was weird when I told them I frequently ate turkey egg omelets for breakfast. They came over and tried the eggs and now they don't think I'm weird anymore. :-)
I'm faced with having to thin out my flock as well. One of my hens hatched out a bunch of roos and I don't want to keep them all. What kind of knife do you prefer to use?
I have an EE hen (or what I hope is a hen) that resembles a rooster. Facially she looks like a hen, but she has a rooster-like tail and large feet. She doesn't exhibit any rooster behavior and does not crow. She also doesn't strut or walk upright like a rooster. She's about 4.5 - 5 months old...
I feed my birds cold watermelon along frozen peas and corn. I just recently discovered that the girls enjoy orange sherbet. I don't like to give them a lot of it because I don't want them consuming all that sugar, but its so cute to see them eating the sherbet. They get it ALL over their faces.
...our kitchen. One of my hens, Vanna White, learned that she could sneak into the house using the hole. One day my mother walked into the kitchen and suddenly called down the hall to me: "Why is there a *LIVE* chicken in the kitchen!"
Another good one: "The chicken tried to steal my...
Thanks! I used fondant to shape the head and tail. I attached them using a couple of wooden skewers. It worked out really well and was fairly easy to do. Afterwards I just used some white frosting that I had colored orange to cover the cake. I had a lot of fun making this cake!!! :D
I love chickens and I decided to make a chicken shaped cake for desert this past Easter. My family is still talking about how awesome it looked (and tasted). I thought it might be fun to see if other chicken lovers wanted to share some of their creative projects.
My cake was modeled after my...
LOL. He's showing off. I have a tom that does the same thing for my sister. She was outside making a bonfire in the backyard and he came over and started strutting and doing his seduction dance for her. It was hilarious to watch. My sister wasn't impressed, but it seems to work on the turkey hens.
Have any of your turkeys started strutting yet? I've been raising heritage turkeys for a few years now and my male poults start strutting at a very early age. I think the earliest was 3 or 4 weeks. Its hilarious to see these little babies trying to puff themselves up. Have fun with your turkeys!