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My 2 teenage kids and I are newbies to raising and taking care of barnyard fowl. We started with 3 turkeys May 3rd with the plan of raising them to eat at thanksgiving and Christmas. But now we are so attached I doubt we will be eating themail unless they become aggressive. They talk to us and come sit in our laps to be loved on. We noticed last night that 2 of the turkeys were strutting around all puffed up and their wings dropped. We are assuming this means they are Tom's.

On Monday we purchased 3 Delaware chicks and 3 Barred Rock chicks along with a goose.

We have been told that geese would be good at taking care of our tick problem and would stay at home unlock guinea hens who like to roam.

We have a pen set up, with a small coop, but I am hoping I can let them out to roam the yard. The turkeys and the goose should be big enough to stand up to our dogs. I picked the chicks for their size, egg laying, and personality.
 
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Welcome to BYC!

Sounds like you have a lovely flock! Yes, many of us have gotten into poultry with the hopes of food on the table, but when they turn out as sweet as they are, it becomes impossible to turn them into dinner!

Kelsie has left you with some great links to follow. Enjoy your wonderful flock and welcome to ours!
 
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Welcome to BYC and to the flock!! I hope you like it here. There are a lot of good people here that you can ask questions etc.
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Dogs are one of the most common predators of chickens, etc. I wouldn't count on the goose or turkey to fend them off, especially since you said dogs - plural. If the birds don't fall prey to neighbors leaving their dogs run loose, it's usually the family dogs that slaughter them. I am a dog lover but, dogs and poultry are best kept far apart. You never hear of a chicken killing a dog.
 

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