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  1. dangerouschicken

    My Turkens Are Beautiful, And Yours Are, Too!

    Oh that is really sad. I'm sorry to hear it. My Turkens also had neck wounds from the other hens/roos. I put them in their own pen and now they are doing better. I hate to hear about one dying because of that. Really sorry, Kelly.
  2. dangerouschicken

    My Turkens Are Beautiful, And Yours Are, Too!

    Oh man, these are very gorgeous Turkens NNbreeder, I love this pic of the mama and babies
  3. dangerouschicken

    My Turkens Are Beautiful, And Yours Are, Too!

    This thread still needs more Turkens.
  4. dangerouschicken

    My Turkens Are Beautiful, And Yours Are, Too!

    There already was one. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=57912 I personally don't think all Turkens are ugly. HENCE THIS THREAD.
  5. dangerouschicken

    My Turkens Are Beautiful, And Yours Are, Too!

    Good Lord that is one cute Turken roo! I'm not being facetious, either
  6. dangerouschicken

    My Turkens Are Beautiful, And Yours Are, Too!

    It is interesting, we ordered them as a sort of novelty. As babies they were just ADORABLE, and they grew into nice young ladies. When they were both injured by the cockerels, they were the best patients. They let me put Neosporin on them, carry them around, and they were in their own sick...
  7. dangerouschicken

    My Turkens Are Beautiful, And Yours Are, Too!

    Thanks, friends I will pass on your good wishes to them. They have such loving little personalities, and I don't usually say that about poultry They just want to be out and be social with people. I think it is really strange, actually. All my other chickens (and guineas) could care less...
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