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Ginger had his first indoctrination into becoming a lapper today.

It went fairly well. I had to catch him (twice) in a landing net. He escaped the first time.

When I held him he looked scared but did not fight me. I petted him and he tolerated it. I then sat him on the end gate of my Pickup, he did not fight to leave me, I petted him and rubbed his back, I touched his head and wings. He did flinch a tad when I reached for his head.

The whole ordeal was maybe 5 minutes as I did not want to stress him. I think he would make a great lapper in hardly anytime at all.


It is going to be so hard to take his head. I think I would have more trouble taking his head than I would Penguins.



Why is it I have 3 Toms from last years hatch with names and only one hen has a name? Something is not right here.
 
Maybe Coffee will take Ginger. :fl. I bet if she takes him only, maybe a week before the hens arrive, he would really bond with her. Both Aurora & I spent about a week with just the one bird & they quickly turned into snuggly lappers.
 
Maybe Coffee will take Ginger.
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. I bet if she takes him only, maybe a week before the hens arrive, he would really bond with her. Both Aurora & I spent about a week with just the one bird & they quickly turned into snuggly lappers.


If she did that I bet Ginger would be a super lapper, He is so naturally curious and wants to be with people.. A few weeks before the hens and she would have him sleeping on her headboard!
 
What color hens will go with him?

I just love that Coffee is joining us on the dark (meat) side....turkeys are such fun pets. She's going to really enjoy them.
 
What color hens will go with him?

I just love that Coffee is joining us on the dark (meat) side....turkeys are such fun pets. She's going to really enjoy them.


I have 8 self blue hens, they are the only ones I dare get rid of...

The babies would be 100% rusty lavenders. But if she wants variety I could always trade them to her something else.
 
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When will she take them? I sure hope she takes Ginger. And I hope she takes him a week before the hens! She's going to love having a lapper!
 
Ginger had his first indoctrination into becoming a lapper today.

It went fairly well. I had to catch him (twice) in a landing net. He escaped the first time.

When I held him he looked scared but did not fight me. I petted him and he tolerated it. I then sat him on the end gate of my Pickup, he did not fight to leave me, I petted him and rubbed his back, I touched his head and wings. He did flinch a tad when I reached for his head.

The whole ordeal was maybe 5 minutes as I did not want to stress him. I think he would make a great lapper in hardly anytime at all.


It is going to be so hard to take his head. I think I would have more trouble taking his head than I would Penguins.



Why is it I have 3 Toms from last years hatch with names and only one hen has a name? Something is not right here.

You really shouldn't be socializing Ginger. As I recall Porter already recommended that Ginger not be used for breeding purposes because of the small eye defect. A responsible breeder would make sure that Ginger is not put in a situation where he would be used as a breeder. The only sure way to do that, that I know of is to introduce him to freezer camp.
 
You really shouldn't be socializing Ginger. As I recall Porter already recommended that Ginger not be used for breeding purposes because of the small eye defect. A responsible breeder would make sure that Ginger is not put in a situation where he would be used as a breeder. The only sure way to do that, that I know of is to introduce him to freezer camp.


Duh I forgot about the eye thing,,, Ooops,,

He is just so darn luvable,,,


I just went and looked, all the young would have DD so the eye problem would most likely be there, They would all have to be eaten.
 
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