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Maybe 12 lbs. if a tom or 8 lbs. or less if a hen.
The bone to meat ratio seemed a little lopsided when I processed young ones.
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Maybe 12 lbs. if a tom or 8 lbs. or less if a hen.
This is a fallacy. Turkeys are more intelligent than chickens. Turkeys have different instincts than chickens and many people confuse instinct with intelligence.I fixed your sentence for you...
I have raised chick with turkeys from day one it goes well. The chicks kind of teach the turkeys how to eat and drink. Turkeys are not known for their intellect.
That is correct.The bone to meat ratio seemed a little lopsided when I processed young ones.
And mine can't figure out to go 10 ft farther down the fence line to the open gate they came out ofI think my turkeys are pretty smart! They are for sure more trainable than a chicken. Daisy can still go through the agility course.
And my tom that I kick out of the pen every morning comes running from 150' away on the opposite side of the pen when I rattle the door to the pen to let him in, in the evening. None of mine have any problem knowing where the door is. They will even stand by the door hollering for me to come open it for them. If I am too slow, they will just fly back in on their own.And mine can't figure out to go 10 ft farther down the fence line to the open gate they came out of![]()
I think it might be because mine don't get out much. Sounds like yours have a regular routineAnd my tom that I kick out of the pen every morning comes running from 150' away on the opposite side of the pen when I rattle the door to the pen to let him in, in the evening. None of mine have any problem knowing where the door is. They will even stand by the door hollering for me to come open it for them. If I am too slow, they will just fly back in on their own.
I am planning on getting white Broad Breasted TurkeysWhat kind of turkeys are you getting?
If you plan to eat them at thanksgiving they should be a broad breasted variety, otherwise you will be eating skinny turkey compared to what your use too.