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Hm, sounds like he is a rough breeder. The good news, their necks have amazing healing powers and will heal without any apparent scars and her skin will get thick and tougher.. and won't tear even with that rooster.
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Hm, sounds like he is a rough breeder. The good news, their necks have amazing healing powers and will heal without any apparent scars and her skin will get thick and tougher.. and won't tear even with that rooster.
I hope not. My hubby has these great plans to breed turkens and to have our first breeding age girls have this issue is not encouraging. I'm not a big fan of the breed and am not excited to have to deal with constant wounds like this. I have no intention of AI either.
It's good to know they should toughen up. I can't imagine how the breed would do in backyard flocks if all the hens ended up damaged.
It's uncommon. Have had gee.. maybe 500+ naked necks over 15 years or so and only remember it happeing hm, 6 times tops.
It IS shocking to see the first time.. but they recover astonishingly well and normally doesn't happen again, even on same hen/roo. They will breed normal.. if it does happen again, it is something about the rooster not the naked neck hen..
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I hope so. It was quite shocking to see her laid open like that! I am considering not breeding them. I don't want to cause harm to them to satisfy a personal, albeit odd, goal.