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I guess "how loud" tom turkeys are is a relative question. In our area we're all on 10 acre parcels so noise is not a problem. My friends and neighbors often "talk" to my toms to get them to gobble. During the spring and early fall we had 14 toms and 4 hens; the toms will gobble at any loud noise, sometimes even the roosters crowing will set them off. For the most part they're pretty quiet.
I fed the poults I hatched in April and June the highest protein non-medicated turkey starter I could find, which around here is about 27%. After several weeks I switched them to a 22% grower, which they're still on. When all of my hens start laying I'll switch them to a layer pellet. I also feed my turks an organic grain combination that I soak in water for a couple of days before feeding. While we're not an organic farm, we do strive to raise our birds without supplements, hormones, antibiotics, etc.
My Bourbon Red and Midget White hens can, and do, fly out of their pen every day. They never venture far from the coops/pens as they know where the feed and their toms are. I have 13 turkey eggs in my 'bator due to hatch this coming Saturday. At the last candling all 13 had good development and movement... keeping my fingers crossed for a good hatch
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I have two 8' x 8' coops, one with 6 birds the other with 5. Those numbers will be reduced before breeding season starts. I'm planning on keeping just breeding trios, but might keep an extra BR and MW tom, just in case I need a "spare". Good luck with your turkeys... I've found my MW's to be curious and very mild mannered.