šŸ¦ƒ Poult Poop: Normal?

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Iā€™m not worried since theyā€™re healthy looking and acting normal although this is my first time having poults.

Is this poop normal? It is much softer than Iā€™m used to from my chickens so I donā€™t know if itā€™s different because theyā€™re turkeys and not chickens.

I have to move them every 1-3 days because flies flock to them like crazy!! Due to the poop. Again Iā€™m used to a little bit of flies with chickens but this is ridiculous. Itā€™s swarms of flies.

The grass looks like this after 3+ days so Iā€™m starting to move them much more often to new patches of grass.

Thanks!

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I don't know if that poop is normal.
What exactly do you feed them?

I use both of these for flies.
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We bought this. Itā€™s pretty high in protein like 30-32% but we have 24% dumor waiting once we use that one up. We only got one bag of that game bird starter from a local feed store that said people usually buy that to raise turkeys.

So I figured maybe itā€™s the excess protein making the poop extra cakey instead of hardening up like chickensā€™ poo.

whoops hereā€™s the picture. I donā€™t have the stats since we got rid of the bag (Iā€™m sure the pic is useless šŸ˜‚)
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