After having guineas for about 6 weeks (including the loss of 17 out of our 22 guineas) we thought we could get turkeys. From all the searching i've done I have found that turkeys and guineas get along. However when we bought our two turkeys we saw that they're beaks had been clipped. The turkeys look to be around the same age as the guineas (the owners were not sure how old they were because they had many different shipments mixed together) and the older turkey is already bigger then the guineas but they are still getting picked on.
As I check on the guineas and turkeys throughout the day I have noticed that the turkeys have been getting bloody beaks. For the first day I thought maybe it was from growing. Then over the next two days there wasn't any new blood on his beak so I figured that that was what the problem had been. Today I witnessed one of my guineas grab a hold of my smaller turkeys beak and shake it. I guess my instincts were right, that guineas are bullies.
(I also noticed that one of my guineas head was a little bloody above his eyes. Since he is losing his neck feathers I assumed that it was part of the balding process. Am I wrong on that too?)
So I need to know what I should do. Just leave them and assume it will stop as the turkeys get bigger or separate them?
As I check on the guineas and turkeys throughout the day I have noticed that the turkeys have been getting bloody beaks. For the first day I thought maybe it was from growing. Then over the next two days there wasn't any new blood on his beak so I figured that that was what the problem had been. Today I witnessed one of my guineas grab a hold of my smaller turkeys beak and shake it. I guess my instincts were right, that guineas are bullies.
(I also noticed that one of my guineas head was a little bloody above his eyes. Since he is losing his neck feathers I assumed that it was part of the balding process. Am I wrong on that too?)
So I need to know what I should do. Just leave them and assume it will stop as the turkeys get bigger or separate them?