Okay, my BR girls are still that, little girls. They are taking no interest whatsoever in our male turkey, despite the fact that he shows off for them quite a bit. I'm assuming (hoping) that things will change come spring.
So my question is, how to make a perfect nest box? One that will call out to the girls, "Lay your eggs here. Get broody here!"
We have a fenced-in yard, but I'm not foolish enough to think that the six foot no-climb fence deters possums, raccoons, owls, and hawks, though it does keep just about everything else out. I would like to place the nest box inside a wire (and tarp over part of that) covered dog kennel, I'm thinking of the one we have that is 6' x 11' and about 4 ' tall. Sometimes we shoo the turkeys in there if we are doing something dangerous (to them) in the yard, and sometimes they go in there now just to hang out.
So how do I make an alluring nest box? What are good turkey sized dimensions? Do you think if I place it in this sheltered area that the turkeys frequent that the girls will get the idea? And when one decides to set, I can just close the door to the kennel and she'll be safe. Does that sound like a workable plan? I guess I'll need two nest boxes, then, for when I close the door on Miss Broody-to-be.
If you have dimensions or pictures of your nest box, please share!
Thank you in advance,
Pat
So my question is, how to make a perfect nest box? One that will call out to the girls, "Lay your eggs here. Get broody here!"
We have a fenced-in yard, but I'm not foolish enough to think that the six foot no-climb fence deters possums, raccoons, owls, and hawks, though it does keep just about everything else out. I would like to place the nest box inside a wire (and tarp over part of that) covered dog kennel, I'm thinking of the one we have that is 6' x 11' and about 4 ' tall. Sometimes we shoo the turkeys in there if we are doing something dangerous (to them) in the yard, and sometimes they go in there now just to hang out.
So how do I make an alluring nest box? What are good turkey sized dimensions? Do you think if I place it in this sheltered area that the turkeys frequent that the girls will get the idea? And when one decides to set, I can just close the door to the kennel and she'll be safe. Does that sound like a workable plan? I guess I'll need two nest boxes, then, for when I close the door on Miss Broody-to-be.
If you have dimensions or pictures of your nest box, please share!
Thank you in advance,
Pat
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