A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

I'm getting to where can't count anymore thought my incubator trays held 30 for yellow and 25 for reds.

Was hatching turkeys and kept coming up wrong number of eggs pitched and hatched. They are 25 and 20. That was after I counted them a couple of times to be sure.

Hatched 15 out of 19. Three died in incubator after hatch.

So 12 fuzzy babies in the brooder.

1 palm
5 bourbons
6 narris.

Memphis: did you survive the. Weather you all got?

Rjohns: Congrats on the new chickies.
 
Ok Folks, I'm going out on a limb here. Here's the recipe I use for starter. 3 weeks on this and then 5 weeks on the second recipe. You should be able to take it to your local mill and get them to mill it for you.

Turkey Starter - 24% 3 Weeks
Turkey Starter 2000 LBS
Use 3/16 screen in hammermill
All Grains Ground
lbs
Non-GMO Corn 885
Non-GMO Whole Roasted Soybeans 970
Non-GMO Oats 0

Fishmeal 50
Fertrell Nutri-Balancer 80
Calcium 20

Total 2005
Bag 40.1
Crude Protein 24%
Crude Fat 10%
Crude Fiber 6%


Next 5 weeks... Broiler (also good for Toads)
Broiler 2000 LBS
Use 1/4 screen in hammermill
All Grains Ground
lbs
Non-GMO Corn 1020
Non-GMO Whole Roasted Soybeans 605
Non-GMO Oats 215

Fishmeal 75
Fertrell Nutri-Balancer 60
Calcium 25

Total 2000
Bag 40
Crude Protein 18%
Crude Fat 7%
Crude Fiber 5%

After that I use finisher or layer depending on Tom or hen...
Turkey Finisher 2000 LBS
Use 3/8 screen in hammermill
All Grains Ground
lbs
Non-GMO Corn 1000
Non-GMO Whole Roasted Soybeans 580
Non-GMO Oats 340

Fishmeal 0
Fertrell Nutri-Balancer 60
Calcium 20

Total 2000
Bag 40
Crude Protein 16%
Crude Fat 7%
Crude Fiber 6%

Don't know if it helps or not but something to think about. I'm a non-GMO kind of a guy--if that's not important to you, then don't require it. Avoid "processed soy".

My later just ups the calcium...
 
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I lose 5 or more a week,,,,not counting those that die in the gas chamber.
That's just cos you hatch more in a week than the rest of us do in a year.

I've lost about 4/100 chicks I've raised so far. One to drowning, one to a brooder accident, one to prolapsed intestines, and one to a suspected yolk infection.
 
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I have baby chicks 1 to 2 weeks old.

Have lost 7 in that time. Fine then dead the next day. Sometimes it just happens.

This pertains to mountainbourbons post. How many keep chicks out poults on straw?

I've read that straw is bad for the insides of young birds if they eat it.

I keep mine on wood chips may have lost some on them but don't know for sure.
 
I'm getting to where can't count anymore thought my incubator trays held 30 for yellow and 25 for reds.

Was hatching turkeys and kept coming up wrong number of eggs pitched and hatched. They are 25 and 20. That was after I counted them a couple of times to be sure.

Hatched 15 out of 19. Three died in incubator after hatch.

So 12 fuzzy babies in the brooder.

1 palm
5 bourbons
6 narris.

Memphis: did you survive the. Weather you all got?

Rjohns: Congrats on the new chickies.


Grats,,I have a bunch of turkeys in the hatcher, No idea how many I will pull them tomorrow... I am guessing around a dozen,,,ish
 
I have baby chicks 1 to 2 weeks old.

Have lost 7 in that time. Fine then dead the next day. Sometimes it just happens.

This pertains to mountainbourbons post. How many keep chicks out poults on straw?

I've read that straw is bad for the insides of young birds if they eat it.

I keep mine on wood chips may have lost some on them but don't know for sure.


I know this will seem callous to some, I want the weak to die off, It makes for a stronger breeders and saves me money in the long run,,,
 
@MontainBourbons Another thing I watch for is baby turkeys eating bedding rather than food. I moved away from fine wood chips to large flakes cause they would eat the bedding not the food. I also give them a little sand and grit mixed with food early on. A friend of mine pairs each poult with 5 chicks to teach them not to commit suicide. Friends who have been in the turkey business for a long time all sware that for the first 8 weeks the only thing on the poult's mind is how to find a new way to commit suicide.
 

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