A century of Turkey talk 2000-2100.

Alicia...I couldn't sell those cute bug eyed poults! Congrats on the new incubator! Seems like poultry sales are slow this year. It's the wacky weather. Even my friends here, where it should be warm by now, are saying chick sales are slow due to the up and down temps.
I'm surprised every time I go to the feed store and see the bins full of chicks. In past years they went so fast the bins were always empty by the time I got there.

I may have been sucked in a bit. :idunno

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They are so cute! What sweet turkey faces!!

Geez....hope I'm not the only one who thinks turkey hens are cute. Most of my friends think they are unfortunate looking. Maybe beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
Ha I figured I would have no problems processing BBB because I thought turkeys were ulgy .... they sure grow on you...I had to have someone else do the deed
 
Ha I figured I would have no problems processing BBB because I thought turkeys were ugly .... they sure grow on you...I had to have someone else do the deed
Broad Breasted turkeys may be the easiest to get attached to. As Ralphie knows, some heritage turkeys can be complete butt holes.
 
Broad Breasted turkeys may be the easiest to get attached to. As Ralphie knows, some heritage turkeys can be complete butt holes.


They can go either way.. but bellybuttons are rampant in my flock.

The BBB were mellow, but processing them was easy because I could see their legs starting to give way on them. Life would not have been easy after 6-7 months.
 

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