libarena
Songster
Also wanted to add onto my post. If they become too much of a hassle after having time out, I go back to square one to training them in the coop for a week with the consistency of feeding at least an hour before sundown so right now, for me, that is around 6/6:30. That way they know that they roost in the coop and not outside.
You really want them to know where home is and where their safe space is. So the treats throughout the day in their coop and making the coop seem as inviting as possible is necessary.
Do you have a pretty big coop? With high ceilings? Turkeys like to roost high and go where the light is. So make sure their space is light and welcoming with a lot of food and yummy treats!
You really want them to know where home is and where their safe space is. So the treats throughout the day in their coop and making the coop seem as inviting as possible is necessary.
Do you have a pretty big coop? With high ceilings? Turkeys like to roost high and go where the light is. So make sure their space is light and welcoming with a lot of food and yummy treats!