We love our turkeys! DBF told me yesterday that he thinks he is going to cry when he has to kill our turkeys. Oh boy. I may have to put on my "big-girl britches" and do it myself.
He did the deed at Gospel Flat Farm last thanksgiving, but that was different. It wasn't our turkey that we raised from a poult. Anyway, we will sort all those particulars out, as we have with the meat chickens. We feel like we can give them a happy life, and that motivates us to get through the difficult parts.
http://gospelflatfarm.com/
Thanks very much to the Murch Family at Gospel Flat Farm for teaching us how to process turkeys, and providing us with the best tasting turkey EVER. Thanks, also, to all you good turkey-folks on BYC, who have shared a ton of education and experience through the forum.
Here's Lemmy standing tall, shortly after his first Gobble:

Here are Lemmy and Lux:

Here's Peter Steele, my little chocolate guy:

Check out those soulful eyes:

I guess you could interepret this look as either "soulful" or completely silly.
Here's the turkey-shanty that DBF built out of pallets, doors, and recycled roofing material:

Here's my goofball turkey, Layne Staley:

We clipped wings last weekend. It was a non-event, thanks to this video from YouTube:
We raised Layne Staley and Peter Steele from day-old poults. Lemmy & Lux were raised by a real turkey mom, and they seem like better turkeys for it.
This is very premature, but I would love to know what kind of babies we might get if we held back the Lavender tom and the chocolate hen (if Peter Steele turns out to be a girl)....
He did the deed at Gospel Flat Farm last thanksgiving, but that was different. It wasn't our turkey that we raised from a poult. Anyway, we will sort all those particulars out, as we have with the meat chickens. We feel like we can give them a happy life, and that motivates us to get through the difficult parts.
http://gospelflatfarm.com/
Thanks very much to the Murch Family at Gospel Flat Farm for teaching us how to process turkeys, and providing us with the best tasting turkey EVER. Thanks, also, to all you good turkey-folks on BYC, who have shared a ton of education and experience through the forum.
Here's Lemmy standing tall, shortly after his first Gobble:
Here are Lemmy and Lux:
Here's Peter Steele, my little chocolate guy:
Check out those soulful eyes:
I guess you could interepret this look as either "soulful" or completely silly.
Here's the turkey-shanty that DBF built out of pallets, doors, and recycled roofing material:
Here's my goofball turkey, Layne Staley:
We clipped wings last weekend. It was a non-event, thanks to this video from YouTube:
We raised Layne Staley and Peter Steele from day-old poults. Lemmy & Lux were raised by a real turkey mom, and they seem like better turkeys for it.
This is very premature, but I would love to know what kind of babies we might get if we held back the Lavender tom and the chocolate hen (if Peter Steele turns out to be a girl)....