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All Heritage breeds can live 7 years or more and can and will reproduce, naturally, no AI. Royal Palms are considered the "eye candy of the turkey world'', I AM TOLD, but not as good tasting as the other heritage birds. I have never raised them myself.They may be friendly to you once they get used to you, but usually they will get very defensive towards strangers. Hard to say as to what specfic breed will be friendliest, it just depends on the personality of the bird itself and how often they ar handled as young. And just FYI, some Turkey breeds that are meant for production usually only last about 2 years before they die or have a heart attack. They are bread to grow as big as possible as quickly as possible to meet industry demand. Royal Palms are not like that as far as I know, they will usually last a few more years.
It's the other way around, with my Holland Whites, the roosters try to mate with my turkey hens and with large turkeys it looks like a person trying to ride an Oustrage, LOL, the hen just stands up and the silly roo falls off and runs away embarrassed ! If the roo continues, she will chase him and put the bugger in his place! I have had turkeys that dressed out at 35# and they have NEVER once hurt a chicken, duck, or goose they live with! Roosters, on the other hand will try to mate with ANYTHING, including plastic bags, rocks, other roosters, turkeys or ducks, so if you choose a very small turkeys, be on the watch, because Roosters will jump up and try to spur any other male while the flock is establishing pecking order or anytime he feels threatened.i could NEVER bring myself to eat something i raised!!!& also they will get plenty of cuddles as chicksI've heard toms will try to "mate" a chicken,killing them in the process,is that true??and would my tom do it???![]()
Remember tom turkeys are very pretty, but also very loud, like geese and giennies .i mostly just want them as a pet,and to keep my neighbors chiweenies&pomeranianAWAY from my house & chickens,but we have wild turks near my house,so we would have to have a girl turk too. I will NEVER eat my chickens or turkeys unless it was the end of the world. I love them like family, & i didnt even raise the 1's i have!![]()
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If you hand raise a turkey from a young poult, any breed will be as friendly as a dog and follow you around, if their Mama raises them, not as much, but they are all individuals, like any animals and there are exceptions to every animal, regardless of breed! It is more conditioned on how they are raised and treated, than breed, just like chickens. I have over 200 chickens, about 80 ducks, 3 geese and 26 turkeys and we enjoy the turkeys the most ! Most people who raise them will tell you the same!!!im not too sure about turkeys now...ive read some of the things they will do to chickens if they dont turn out friendly...
In my experience geese will do a better job of keeping the little dogs away than turkeys will. My turkeys pretty much just watch cats and small dog sized animals and leave them alone where the geese I used to raise didn't tolerate them. My geese were the best watch animals I ever had and they can live a very long time.i mostly just want them as a pet,and to keep my neighbors chiweenies&pomeranianAWAY from my house & chickens,but we have wild turks near my house,so we would have to have a girl turk too. I will NEVER eat my chickens or turkeys unless it was the end of the world. I love them like family, & i didnt even raise the 1's i have!![]()
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I think you have hit it on the head Geese would be perfect for cat and small dog patrol they would be just as loud as Rooster or a Tom I would think.