My 3 BBB poults are 8+ wks old now. Thus far they've been in with half a dozen same-age chicks, with access to a small 4x8' run. But now that we're back from vacation (my gosh have they ever GROWN!) they really need to be split off into their own pen (4x6 indoors plus 4x14 roofed concrete-with-bedding run) and I am hoping to get them spending most of their days in a paddock about 100'x100' with 6' chainlink fencing.
1) Are they big enough yet to be reasonably safe from hawks when loose in the paddock, or if not, when would you guess they would be? There is not much in the way of cover available there, except for them to duck into the roofed run.
2) Does it sound reasonable to move them into that pen and allow them only daytime run access (no paddock access, and shut them indoors at night) for a week or so while I train them to come to me for food, so I can put them back in at night once they are turned loose? Or would you suggest some different plan?
3) Are they going to be able to figure out that if they're loose in the paddock and get hot or thirsty they should go thru the roofed run to their indoor area, or are they going to stand out there on the grass in the sun going 'duhhhhh' til they die of heatstroke?
Thanks very much, these are my 'test drive' turkeys and I have no idea what I'm doing and really don't want to screw up even though they're 'only' headed for the freezer,
Pat
1) Are they big enough yet to be reasonably safe from hawks when loose in the paddock, or if not, when would you guess they would be? There is not much in the way of cover available there, except for them to duck into the roofed run.
2) Does it sound reasonable to move them into that pen and allow them only daytime run access (no paddock access, and shut them indoors at night) for a week or so while I train them to come to me for food, so I can put them back in at night once they are turned loose? Or would you suggest some different plan?
3) Are they going to be able to figure out that if they're loose in the paddock and get hot or thirsty they should go thru the roofed run to their indoor area, or are they going to stand out there on the grass in the sun going 'duhhhhh' til they die of heatstroke?
Thanks very much, these are my 'test drive' turkeys and I have no idea what I'm doing and really don't want to screw up even though they're 'only' headed for the freezer,
Pat