BBW or no?

Darthdame

In the Brooder
May 30, 2025
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So I'll start this by saying I made a rookie mistake and bought 2 turkeys at TSC in April. They're about 5 months old now and we bought them as heritage breeds (midget white, or white Holland turkeys). My neighbor's had a white Holland who we loved who met a bad end so we got these because we loved her so. Now the age old question, did we get a heritage breed or are they in fact just BBWs? I'll post a few pics of my male and maybe y'all can help me out. It's so hard for me to tell. I'm praying they're not, but I know that it's definitely a possibility. Definitely will not go through TSC next time. Was just excited to see turkeys and grabbed two.
 

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They're not that heavy to me. I can pick them both up easily. The boy is obviously bigger, but I'd say he's probably 20-25 lbs. She's probably 15-20. Haven't actually weighed them.
 
I've never seen a BBW in person so I'm not sure how to judge weight. I've just always heard they get really big, really fast. We found a Cornish Cross hen that my neighbors had and that was struggling and I could 100 percent tell she was a meat bird, but that was my most experience with them
 
So I'll start this by saying I made a rookie mistake and bought 2 turkeys at TSC in April. They're about 5 months old now and we bought them as heritage breeds (midget white, or white Holland turkeys). My neighbor's had a white Holland who we loved who met a bad end so we got these because we loved her so. Now the age old question, did we get a heritage breed or are they in fact just BBWs? I'll post a few pics of my male and maybe y'all can help me out. It's so hard for me to tell. I'm praying they're not, but I know that it's definitely a possibility. Definitely will not go through TSC next time. Was just excited to see turkeys and grabbed two.
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They are BBWs. The breed is Turkey.

Next time look for a heritage variety from a reputable seller or buy locally.

Very few people attempt to breed BBs at the local level. The most successful method of breeding BBs is via artificial insemination which most local breeders don't want to deal with.
 

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