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All my turkey hens are doing the same thing. They seem to co-brood and raise chicks, and for me thats great! My geese are doing it also.Hi everyone, long time since Ive been on. Turkey question for those with turkeys. I have a full time broody and a part time broody. PT broody stays off the nest for about 5 hours a day. FT broody doesn't hardly get off the nest. They share a nest and FT takes all the eggs when PT gets off. Well, they have started hatching today. I have 1 completely dry turkey poult. PT has been off the nest all day today. I know they eggs were laid at different times. Should I let Pt back up with mama and chick so she can finish the eggs? I have 3 more to hatch soon and 4 others about a week out yet. Any help is as always much appreciated!
Deb
Loved all the pics! OEGB Red Pyle do usually have red on the wings and hackles. He has more the hen coloring right nowm but could change as he matures.Wanted to share some chicken picture spam with y'all. I was just out with my camera.....![]()
LF buff (10 weeks old) thinking roo
10 week old "splash" pullet
This is Cagney, she has a twin named Lacey, these are partridge I think.
I think this one is black, but not sure, any opinions?
This is Mufasa, King of the Chickens
This is Sarabi, Mufasa's mate. Sadly we lost Nala the third to a predator attack last week.
This is Sparky, my handsome Silky Fella. Love him, he is a big softy.
This is Castle, 1 of the 6 my DD is going to show at the fair this year.
This is Olaf, another of the 6 showbirds. He is very proud of himself.
I need help with this last one. His name is Mork. I think he is a red pyle old english game bantam, but he is 14 weeks old. I thought he would have more color to him by now. Is he something else maybe?
Sorry about all the picture spam, but I can't help it I just love my babies, I mean chickens....![]()
Everlasting gobstopper!I'm so bored I can't even think of anything to look up on the internet.