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I can't remember who was talking about some of Urch-Turnland birds a week or so ago. Either way, I want 4 Narragansetts next year. The one we cooked for Thanksgiving was incredible!
I just saw on the ALBC online directory, that there is a Narragansett turkey breeder out of cheyenne WY. Might be a nice day trip to pick some up..... I sent an email
Ladonna Foley
Foley Farms
Cheyenne, WY
email: [email protected]
307-637-2866
 
Really? Wow. Crazy cheep!!! I have emailed! Thanks again!
No problem. it may take a few months to get it s heduled. We lucked out. Originally I was told it would be a couple of months, then two weeks later they were here!.

We raised two turkeys this past year. One committed canine suicide, the other attempted the same thing, but we saved him. He was delicious! Now I have a total of 9 veticle feet of wood fence and netting. I hope that will keep them in... I think that clipping wings, though effective, makes them look stupid.
 
I was looking at the broad breasted bronze, I've read they were good to raise in the city, not that noisy and very gentle. Most of the Hatcheries I look at say min of 25 birds! I'm ambitious and all, but 25? even if you lose some, I'd be overrun with birdies...
 
I would love to have two turkeys to raise next year. There is a guy down here sells them on Craigslist. I just have to wait for him to list again for the coming season. He charges $50+ per grown bird for those who just want to buy a non commercial bird around thanksgiving.
 
I was looking at the broad breasted bronze, I've read they were good to raise in the city, not that noisy and very gentle. Most of the Hatcheries I look at say min of 25 birds! I'm ambitious and all, but 25? even if you lose some, I'd be overrun with birdies... 

Ideal hatchery has a minimum of ten, we got most of our chickens from them and they've all been healthy
 
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