A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

We area quiet bunch today..

Anyone ever have a turkey that refuses to stay in her incubator or box?

What can I do? How many hours a day is too many to hold a day old poult?

Oh, do I have experience with this! Dinner used to fly out from day one! Or cry so loud you felt so bad and went to pick him up then he snuggled under your chin. It was beyond adorable/annoying. Once they were able, Banshee and Tomahawk followed suit.
When my DH (used like your DW in this case...) refused to deal with it anymore, we put a bit of poultry wire over the top to keep them in. That didn't last too long, they still were forced out at 3 weeks.
I think if you are selling the poult, more than a couple may be too much... as far as attachment goes...
Otherwise, there is no such thing as too many!! Ours were literally little pocket poults. We would purposely wear hooded sweatshirts with pockets on the front to carry them around. No wonder they are still so confused as to why they can't come inside.
 
Sounds like this little guy, he hates his incubator.

BUT even the DW picked him, out and held him when she got home from work...

I am thinking of taking him to my recliner for a Mikes now...
 
Well I see that I missed a lot since monday. I crammed a week of work into two days so I could drive to the desert to visit mom. DH is taking care of Fast Eddie And the Girls.
Has anyone had trouble with Stick Tight fleas? I'm still trying to get rid of them. They are plucking their feathers put. Poor ChaCha (one footed bantam) is nearly bald on her belly. I've done flea dips, I change the pine shavings daily, we sprayed the coop room and yard. I've put down diatemacious earth,flea powder (permetherin), Vaseline and olive oil on their heads to smother the fleas. Every 10 days. I'm on the third rotation. Any ideas?

Duluthralphie it sounds like you have a new pet! LOL:)
 
Has been one of those days at work. Spent 7 years on nights. Finally get a day shift. Now they decide they want to try rotating my position to days and nights.

So I had today and tomorrow and then go to a night rotation for 2 months. They decided to stack at least 4 major projects on us today and have 2 mire for tomorrow.

Making last couple on days terrible.

Ralphie never too much holding a new poult. Sounds like he likes it. Hope he and you enjoyed the Mikes.

For guest of honor turkeys. I would feed a cracked corn with some BOSS added too add some fat and weight.


Someone left some McCormicks whiskey in my fridge think I'm gonna sample that shortly.
 
Hopefully in 2 weeks gonna order a plucking machine for the guest birds. I hate plucking and usually get frustrated and skin them.

Does any one have any experience with a plucker
For turkeys. Are they as good as advertised.

Figure I raised them all from babies might as well do the entire process right.
 
I have a plucker, but have only used it on chickens.,

I got kinda attached to my turkeys last year and could not do it, so I sold them to the Asian Mafia lady. This year will be different.
 
I got brave today and finally let my poults out to free range for the first time for about an hour. Of course I was right there, closely supervising the entire time lol.

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@SilkieSensation, here are the 3 from you. In guessing they're around 13 weeks old now. Cupid has proven himself to be a he add he's the first one to gobble (and the only one so far)

Angel

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Pebbles

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Then off course is my handsome Adam :) I think about 14 weeks old now.

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And I'm done photo bombing lol. They had a good time out foraging today and Adam even spotted a hawk and warned everyone. I'm just to nervous to let them out for long that I may never get them back lol.
 

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