Way to early to id sex... at least for me.
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They stopped and had a cuddle time,seems to have calmed down.So no for sure of sex?
Their on all flock chick starter and medicated chick starter,and occasionally get into adult all flock feed.Also find bugs and etc.They have been pecking at the buffs,almost as if their nit picking at them,not any hard pecks,maybe their trying to eat the feathers or help them preen?
some reading material... I have had toms that kept attacking me that were being feed turkey grower 24%, but could get into the chicken grower 20%They stopped and had a cuddle time,seems to have calmed down.So no for sure of sex?
Their on all flock chick starter and medicated chick starter,and occasionally get into adult all flock feed.Also find bugs and etc.They have been pecking at the buffs,almost as if their nit picking at them,not any hard pecks,maybe their trying to eat the feathers or help them preen?
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What's the protein level of your feed? At this age you should have at least 18%.
ETA: Keep a close eye on it. Generally, when the chicken runs away the turkey will lose interest and go back to what ever they were into before it started, but in your instance the turkey pursued the chicken.
What part of the country/world are you in? Mine live outside inside an electric fence. Too many to house indoors. The electric fence keeps out furry predators and they keep out flying predators. Ralphie can give you best advice for really cold climate conditions...Also,I planned on raising these birds outside,who else does this?They will live in a dog cage and will have their own Seperate pen till Decemberor January when things get really cold.Heard their pretty hardy so they may not even get to come in the coop,although I’m sure they get frostbite and don’t need any naked faces walking around here.My geese that I use to have stayed in 0 below weather.
If memory serves your weather is a lot like mine... And unless we get a really bad cold spell, mine stay outside.I live in Missouri.Its cage fairly predator proof considering I have never had an issue with preds accept for foxes and hawks and owls,which only attack during the day,and birds cannot get in our out of the cage most definitely.On top of that I have a huge German Shepherd who sleeps outside and urinates all over,as well as we do to keep preds away.Never worried about predators,just weather usually.
A dog cage is not an appropriate "coop" for turkeys. I consider 10 sq. ft. of clear area a minimum for coop space per adult turkey. They need even more space for their run along with places to roost.Also,I planned on raising these birds outside,who else does this?They will live in a dog cage and will have their own Seperate pen till Decemberor January when things get really cold.Heard their pretty hardy so they may not even get to come in the coop,although I’m sure they get frostbite and don’t need any naked faces walking around here.My geese that I use to have stayed in 0 below weather.