Potential starter-breeding flock of 7 Midget White turkeys. 1-male, 6-females, available for pickup in northern Washington. I hatched the birds on 5/22/25. They’re a healthy group looking for space to roam, and I'd really like to see the flock go as a whole unit.
Full disclosure: I say potential breeding flock because these birds haven’t begun laying, so they’re currently in a TBD state. We call the male Carl and he’s certainly doing his best to create Carl’s Jrs.
I won’t ship the birds and, sorry, don’t have the means to transport, so you must be able to safely collect them.
Other little details: The birds were hand-raised and act like it; they’re easy to handle but also attention-hogs, opinionated and nosy. They’re fully flight capable. A 6ft fence won’t keep them in unless it’s electrified. They're accustomed to green space access and love cabbage/dandelions.
Excellent alarm birds. Adjusting to a new environment will be a noisy process, as these smart critters learn what needs to be monitored/who is safe. If you live in a neighborhood with noise considerations, you don’t want these turkeys.
Full disclosure: I say potential breeding flock because these birds haven’t begun laying, so they’re currently in a TBD state. We call the male Carl and he’s certainly doing his best to create Carl’s Jrs.
I won’t ship the birds and, sorry, don’t have the means to transport, so you must be able to safely collect them.
Other little details: The birds were hand-raised and act like it; they’re easy to handle but also attention-hogs, opinionated and nosy. They’re fully flight capable. A 6ft fence won’t keep them in unless it’s electrified. They're accustomed to green space access and love cabbage/dandelions.
Excellent alarm birds. Adjusting to a new environment will be a noisy process, as these smart critters learn what needs to be monitored/who is safe. If you live in a neighborhood with noise considerations, you don’t want these turkeys.
