Not a turken, but a Madagascar Game cockerel (I think it's a boy):
He is from Ideal Hatchery. They are very fragile as chicks. I still worry about him, he's the last one I have left. The rain and muggy weather we had awhile back took the rest of them.
Some I lost in shipping and shortly after receiving them (they don't handle shipping stress very well). This was the first year for me to try this breed, so it's been a learning experience. I really like them because of their "oriental" game look and pea combs, so far they have a calm disposition much like turkens. I would love to find a breeder, even though my luck at hatching gamefowl eggs hasn't been all that great.
This is Elvira - BEFORE she was nearly murdered by her brooder-mates. She had awful wounds. SHE scratched at them after we isolated her, so it just got worde & worse. She was a mess (flaps of scab - yuck). Ended up on antibiotics. The vet didn't think she'd live.
This is before:
This is now, a great big 3 mo. old beauty:
I don't have any wound photos; it was all too gruesome.
I'd like to report that not only is Elvira holding her own in the coop, she is pretty tough. When challanged, she jumps straight up and tries to land on top of the opposition. The kids call her Ninja Chicken!
i have 3 showgirls. i call them my vultures. they have black skin. when they were very young, the necks reminded me of clam necks. would love a turken maybe this spring.