He came back this morning... the idiot.... the game camera captured a coon at 5:20 and 6:40 in the same area he was in
At least he made it back. Did you manage to get him back in the pen though?
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He came back this morning... the idiot.... the game camera captured a coon at 5:20 and 6:40 in the same area he was in
At least he made it back. Did you manage to get him back in the pen though?
I always like the idea of having a large flock of turkeys, chickens, ducks, guineas, geese too... but currently my flock is 3 adult hens, 1 adult rooster, 5 young roosters, and 14 young hens (I hatched out the 5 roosters, and 11 of the 14 pullets), and then there is my old male guinea (he was in a flock of 5 males but I found out a bobcat has been stealing them when they sleep in the tree at my neighbor's house), currently 2 ducks, I hatched them out, one is a male, and the other is female, the male looks like a Welsh Harlequin/Rouen cross, and the female is a Rouen, and one lonely female brown chinese goose (she has never seen another goose, so i plan on letting her hatch out a brood of baby geese in spring), and then I have my brood of baby turkeys, and 2 adult Narragansett hens
Hi I am new to the turkey side of things. We purchased two baby turkeys and regardless of all our efforts they did not make it. We have over 30 chickens so we were devastated when we failed with our turkeys. I was wondering if anyone could give me an idea as to wear we may be able to purchase a turkey a bit older so that we don't sacrifice any more little ones in the process of figuring out how to care for them. I feel like if they already know how to eat we can definitely take it from there. We live near Robert Louisiana so if you have any suggestions we would love to hear from you. Thank you.