Anyone know gender and breed?

shanniboo402

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Hey guys, so a few months back my mom an I (Life time chicken and duck lovers) decided to get turkey chicks from a local feed store.

they are pretty grown up now and I named the all white one Sammy and the black and white one Dean (anyone recognize those names hehe) because we thought dean was a boy and sammy a girl.
well today I was talking to them because they seem very vocal an talk back. Then we noticed that the white ones neck got very red.


a few minutes later, it was back to normal!

(Heres the black and white one)

I started cooing at them and back came the red neck. So is sammy really Dean? can anyone also tell me the breed?
Thanks!
 
I'm not good at sexing turkeys, so I can't tell you what gender yours are (though I'd guess both females). The black/white one is a Royal Palm, and the other one is probably a Midget White, Beltsville Small White, or another smaller white turkey variety.

Just one word of advice: there is only one domesticated turkey breed. However, there are many varieties in that breed. Your turkeys are both lovely specimens of their varieties.
 
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Hey guys, so a few months back my mom an I (Life time chicken and duck lovers) decided to get turkey chicks from a local feed store.

they are pretty grown up now and I named the all white one Sammy and the black and white one Dean (anyone recognize those names hehe) because we thought dean was a boy and sammy a girl.
well today I was talking to them because they seem very vocal an talk back. Then we noticed that the white ones neck got very red.


Boy not sure of breed. Could be a white holland or beltsville small white.
a few minutes later, it was back to normal!

(Here
Royal Palm Girl?

s the black and white one)

I started cooing at them and back came the red neck. So is sammy really Dean? can anyone also tell me the breed?
Thanks!
Then again I could be wrong. My Best guess.
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I think they are both girl, are there still feathers on the back of the head and neck, little ones, or are they completely bald.
 
Hens keep a bit of feathers up the neck to the back of the head, toms don't, I'm sticking with both hens.
 
I am new to this site and to raising chickens and turkeys. Right now I have nine hens,,,,I believe they are all hens! And, one turkey! I also am raising two golden pheasant. My question is...is my turkey a male or female...I think female from what I have read, but she seems so big! Also, can aNone tell me what breed?
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I am new to this site and to raising chickens and turkeys. Right now I have nine hens,,,,I believe they are all hens! And, one turkey! I also am raising two golden pheasant. My question is...is my turkey a male or female...I think female from what I have read, but she seems so big! Also, can aNone tell me what breed?

She does appear to be a hen and based on how heavy her legs are, she is a broad breasted bronze.
 

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