Bless you, free range turkey farmers.

Thanks for the compliment. I raised 40 this year. It is a labor of love. Feed costs are exceptionally high, even though I use enourmous amounts of donated fruits and veggies from the farmers market and let them range. You also have to consider the cost of the chick (about $8 including shipping), bedding, electricity, materials, turkeys have a high mortality the first 2 weeks, processing equipment, processing bags and tags....it goes on and on. At $3.75/pound, I made enough to pay for 4 of my own turkeys for my family. Not much more. It is truly a labor of love. I think it also depends on where you live. Here in MN, organic turkey food is upwards of $20/bag.
If you don't mind my asking, Where did you buy Heritage Turkeys for $8.00 Including shipping? What Breed are you raising? I paid over $12 each for day old Holland White Poults, 2 years ago!
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I cost about $7 to $8 each just for BBW and BBB, where I've been shopping!!! I think a lot of people would like to know where they can get Heritage Turkeys for this price.
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they sell Nergasettes ?
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I have sold only two surpluse Toms this year at $50 each but both buyers said that it was the best Turkey they had ever eaten.
As stated before it is hard to find people who want to pay for a great tasteing bird may be I can build some repeat buyers and keep the funds flowing selling eggs and Poults as well.
Thanks for the complament.
 
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We raised our first Thanksgiving turkey this year, and even though it was hard to send to it be butchered, it made my heart feel good for the bird, that we were eating a bird who had a natural and happy life, and that I had fed my family with such a good quality bird.
 
If you don't mind my asking, Where did you buy Heritage Turkeys for $8.00 Including shipping? What Breed are you raising? I paid over $12 each for day old Holland White Poults, 2 years ago!
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I cost about $7 to $8 each just for BBW and BBB, where I've been shopping!!! I think a lot of people would like to know where they can get Heritage Turkeys for this price.
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Do you know if

they sell Nergasettes ?
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I got most of them from a a local breeder, I don't think they have Nargansetts. I also order from Meyer. They are the cheapest. They will do heritage eggs for 3.75, shipping included. Meyer and Cackle around $8, I just add them to my other orders. The best deal I ever got was to get the Cackle Surprise Package for $60 and list empathically how much I LOVED heritage turkeys. They sent me about 20 of them, blue slates and Bourbons for less than 1.50 a piece. Plus a ton of other speciality layers. I am also shipping heritage eggs this year, you can probably get the best deals from other people here. Absolutely worth it!!!!
 

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