Mamahenning10
In the Brooder
- Jul 28, 2017
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We have 28 hens about 4 5 months old now and 2 guineas (did have 3 but one was tree perching and got snatched at night by a predator) & 2 turkeys. We added our 2 bantam and the 2 turkey chicks to our 26 chicks a couple weeks later so we kept them separate for a couple weeks in same brooder, and now they are all about the same age I have to be the odd guy out and say my turkeys are the keepers of the peace. We have 7.5 acres and we free range only, after about 4 months, and our turkeys definitely protect out flock. They keep the pecking order where it needs to be never are there hardly any squabble's! I am admittedly in love with the Turks as they are like puppies and love their humans but they are fun to have around and they are especially good at watching their Banty babies. They perch beside them at night they run under them outside they never let them get picked on and they are the only 2 out of 32 that at smaller. We are raising 6 more to make them company but with the Turks idk if they even need it. Haha.
The guinea's stay close to the flock but this thread has me questioning getting more. Hubby didn't want them due to noise but they don't bother us at all honestly. They're not friendly at all but they are in the roost every night.
Old post I know but I had to chime in with how awesome our turkey's are
The guinea's stay close to the flock but this thread has me questioning getting more. Hubby didn't want them due to noise but they don't bother us at all honestly. They're not friendly at all but they are in the roost every night.
Old post I know but I had to chime in with how awesome our turkey's are
