Holm! Now that's what I call a mixed flock!
Is that a Sweetgrass hen I'm seeing in the back of the first picture?
No its a Bourbon redxRoyal palm cross tom. U dont get much more mixed than my flock!!
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Holm! Now that's what I call a mixed flock!
Is that a Sweetgrass hen I'm seeing in the back of the first picture?
.Another novice question...as turkey hens age does their laying slow down or stop like chickens?
Another novice question...as turkey hens age does their laying slow down or stop like chickens?
Hi Folks,
Looking for advice on fencing. Our one and only Tommy boy decided to visit the neighbors who are closest to our house (about 500 ft away through some woods) because he heard their children on their day off. When I got there I could see about 12 people, several snapping photos. They were delighted. I apologized and said I had no idea he was wandering off the property.
Now I'm worried about letting him free range again without fencing in case he should accidentally hurt one of the little children. He strayed into our yard were we made our best efforts to find his owners by calling both the warden and animal control officer. Visited all the farms in the area they mentioned and 2 more with no luck and then we fell in love. So now we've built him a pen and are building him a house.
What would you recommend for fencing inside the perimeter of the woods between our yards that could keep him out of trouble.
Any advice much appreciated. Cost is a consideration, too. )
Maureen