So I have a turkey poult who is about six weeks old. He has been raised with the two chicks he was hatched with. A lttle later - I added two BCMs and they are about three weeks old. This make up what Kramer considers to be his flock. I have three more Bourbon Reds coming next week but it's obviously going to be awhile before they can join his little harem.
My dilema is that Kramer is challenging every single one of the roos that I can't process until next week (I think there are 13 plus of them - I did not do that on purpose) Clearly Kramer came out on the losing end of a battle today. The back of his head is bruised and a little bloody. He seems none the worse for wear though but I would like him to live through the week. I could separate him where he could see the flock but they couldn't get to each other easily but he is going to be miserable without his chickens I think (or is protecting them the source of his trouble? Theoretically, he could get back to the flock if he wanted to so I am wondering if there is any point in separating him at all. I do at some point want the turkeys separate because I think it will be better for everyone for a multitude of reasons. Do we tough it out this week and then wait for the new turkeys to be ready to move in with him and do it all at once or do I do the work to separate him now. I guess there are a couple of issues here but I don't know which way to think about this. Thanks for your help.
Jenny
My dilema is that Kramer is challenging every single one of the roos that I can't process until next week (I think there are 13 plus of them - I did not do that on purpose) Clearly Kramer came out on the losing end of a battle today. The back of his head is bruised and a little bloody. He seems none the worse for wear though but I would like him to live through the week. I could separate him where he could see the flock but they couldn't get to each other easily but he is going to be miserable without his chickens I think (or is protecting them the source of his trouble? Theoretically, he could get back to the flock if he wanted to so I am wondering if there is any point in separating him at all. I do at some point want the turkeys separate because I think it will be better for everyone for a multitude of reasons. Do we tough it out this week and then wait for the new turkeys to be ready to move in with him and do it all at once or do I do the work to separate him now. I guess there are a couple of issues here but I don't know which way to think about this. Thanks for your help.
Jenny