Mating Season question!

thibodeaux

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Mar 31, 2014
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I have a black Spanish & a blue slate both are toms, I'm going get 2 Buff hens, so what I'm needing to know well both my toms be okay with the Buff hens until I get a black Spanish & blue slate hen? I also have 6 Wild Eastern turkeys but are to young to tell the sex (can someone give me a tip to tell tom are hen)but would it be okay to mix turkeys up like tthat? I'm having a very hard time finding the black Spanish & blue slate hens & can only find the buff hens at the monent. ..& Does the mating season really end in April? I read it's from February to April... & do you only get 10-12 eggs at mating season are is it just every 2 weeks you should have 10-12 eggs... thanks everyone in advance
 
Toms can be picky about who they breed with, but I think it depends on the hen and not the breed. For example, my Standard Bronze tom will breed with my Spanish Black hens and my lone Standard Bronze hen, but my Spanish Black tom will only touch the same Spanish Black hen (and he bullies my Standard Bronze hen!). So I believe it's a personality thing. Kind of like people, I suppose.

Heritage turkeys will mate and lay eggs all summer. Mine have just begun laying (they began on the 25th of March) and I am up to 13 eggs already (granted, this is between 4 hens) but they should continue until the days start getting short in October/November. At least that's how it was last year. I do collect the eggs every day and don't allow my girls to go broody. I don't know if this is the same for Wild Turkeys... Oh, and my turkeys will mate regardless of what time of year it is, they don't care, hahaha.

I wouldn't mix young turkeys and older turkeys together, unless the younger turks are large enough (if they're almost full grown). I would also allow them to see each other through some fencing for a while before you put them in the same pen (that way they can get used to each other and not see each other as an intruder, well, I guess that goes for any age turkey you're trying to introduce). Sometimes you can get a good idea of gender once they're around 3-4 months or so, at least that's how it's been for me. :) A good indication of gender is: once the feathers have fallen out of their necks/heads, the girls should have a thick "racing stripe" of feathers along the backs of their necks, while the boys will have barely any feathers or no feathers at all. Then the boy's snoods will get just a liiiittle bit longer and generally shrink and expand more. The boys will get tiny bumps on their legs where their spurs will be when they're around 6-7 months, and of course, the beard, but I haven't seen a beard on any of my birds before they were 9 months old or so. Not to mention sometimes hens can have beards, so honestly, I don't even bother looking for a beard.

Or, if you have pictures and the turks are old enough, you can always post pics on here and ask, and people will try to guess! Lol!

I hope this helps!!
 
Thanks for the information and information is good, I'll read it all :) ! But I'm doing them each a pen & I'll try to just let them see each other for a few days...
 
Yeah, sorry to barrage you with text, lol. I didn't plan on writing so much.
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That sounds good!! Best of luck!

Right now, my turkey pen has all of the sappy romance and drama of a cheesy soap opera... oh my gosh.
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It's o.k. so far everyone is getting a long even got 3 eggs since Saturday. I didn't check yet today
 
Awesome! I'm glad they're doing well! Getting eggs is always great!
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I'm actually going to set my first batch of eggs in the 'bator today (20 of them)! Yay, so excited!
 

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