Might ask in the Indiana Chat thread:Does anyone know if blackhead disease is
prevalent in central Indiana?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/indiana-bycers-here.730582/page-5563
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Might ask in the Indiana Chat thread:Does anyone know if blackhead disease is
prevalent in central Indiana?
Turkeys in general are best kept in their own pen. They can kill chickens.Well after reading more and digesting the advice given I think I will change gears on the coop. I have a large barn already. I think it will be only a minimal amout if work to enclose one bay of said barn to keep my birds in there. If I need that bay for large animals (which I currently do not have) later on I figure I will know a lot more than I do today (which is not much) and can use that gained wisdom to build what I need for the birds much more efficiently.
So the bottom line here is I now have a 12' x 30' space (300 sq. ft.) for my chickens. Since I now have more than enough space for the chickens, I am thinking of trying a couple of turkeys in there as well.
Does anyone know if blackhead disease is
prevalent in central Indiana? the USDA office is closed due to the govt. shut down and I know no one in my area that raises birds..?
My other initial animal purchase will be a couple of LGD's.
I wanted to make the coop on skids so I could move it w/ the tractor.
. I have a large barn already. I think it will be only a minimal amout if work to enclose one bay of said barn to keep my birds in there.