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Soooo True. my last three babies are in the hospital, most of the time... That is to say that's there pen--but they are escape artists. its only three so they have no adult supervision (aka chickens) and we've found them under the freezer, stuck between the wall and something else, etc. If I can get these three to 8 weeks it will be a miracle. Although Ralph you'll love this.... I threatened them. Told them if they didn't behave I'd put the with the dux. behavior improved almost immediately.Stupidity and group "think" starts early in turkeys.
I have some still in brooders , it is time to move them out but my health issues and being set back have kept them in longer than they should be.
I decided to set their waterer up a little higher. I was looking for a block of wood the right size.. I did not find one. Instead found a wheelbarrow while about the right size. It ended up being the perfect size.
The young turkeys are going nuts at the "tire" being in the same pen as them under the waterer. They are a grouped up and pushing the far wall to get away from the evil tire.
Some are jumping at the cover wire, others just acting completely nuts.
Turkeys cannot accept change very well.
Stupidity and group "think" starts early in turkeys.
I have some still in brooders , it is time to move them out but my health issues and being set back have kept them in longer than they should be.
I decided to set their waterer up a little higher. I was looking for a block of wood the right size.. I did not find one. Instead found a wheelbarrow while about the right size. It ended up being the perfect size.
The young turkeys are going nuts at the "tire" being in the same pen as them under the waterer. They are a grouped up and pushing the far wall to get away from the evil tire.
Some are jumping at the cover wire, others just acting completely nuts.
Turkeys cannot accept change very well.
So far, I think my turkeys are pretty smart. Haven't done anything really stupid - YET!Stupidity and group "think" starts early in turkeys.
I have some still in brooders , it is time to move them out but my health issues and being set back have kept them in longer than they should be.
I decided to set their waterer up a little higher. I was looking for a block of wood the right size.. I did not find one. Instead found a wheelbarrow while about the right size. It ended up being the perfect size.
The young turkeys are going nuts at the "tire" being in the same pen as them under the waterer. They are a grouped up and pushing the far wall to get away from the evil tire.
Some are jumping at the cover wire, others just acting completely nuts.
Turkeys cannot accept change very well.
No doubt. Though I am contemplating teaching them to read.....Give them time.