A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

@duluthralphie

Interesting that the one and only color of turkey that is homozygous for all of the dominant color genes is the Self Blue. Choosing a mate with three homozygous recessive color genes will produce an offspring that when crossed with its sibling will be able to produce 27 different varieties. If you could find a variety that has four homozygous recessive color genes, the offspring from that pairing would be able to produce up to 54 different varieties.
 
I do need one, or two.

BUT I have found if I hatch them, they do not offend my wife as badly as I buy them.

DO not ask me why. I have no idea.


The birds I need are not limited to sweetgrass. BUT they are one..    Matter of fact my needs are not limited to birds.. I need Dexters!  Minature  mules and donkeys...

I tried to get a pig last year ,but that was nixed by someone with an XX  in their genotype.


Argh, we had a pig for a few weeks over the summer. Hated every minute with that thing! I thought I loved all animals but apparently not. Just make sure if you do get one and it's a boar that is neutered. We had no idea that not having it neutered would affect the meat. Thank goodness we got ours butchered young (because we couldn't stand it) and it was only 100 lbs. The meat stinks when you cook it but it doesn't taste bad.
 
Yeah...I'll pass on the pig thing. :lol:

R2elk....now Ralphie will be incubating at his 500 egg capacity to try & produce 54 flavors of turkey! :lol: I do think Ralph needs a few Sweetgrass hens.......

Feisty, hope your feeling better. Did your boy leave today?
 
They are...

And it was commented on by my spouse tonight. She wanted to know how long they would be in there....I told her until I move them..

It did not appear to satisfy her..


I keep ours in the bedroom since my husky would kill them if they were in the living room. Hubby gave up complaining about the brooder light lol
 

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