Hello, new to goosing and such. Was bullied by Dad's gander 40 years ago. We picked up 4 American Buffs 3 weeks ago. About the size of a kids fist then, now a foot ball with neckssssss. We are spoiling them as much as we can, walks around the property, getting to know our very large and mild dog, clover, dandelions and so on. We were told not to let them into water until they are fully fledged since they have no feather oil and will get water logged and sink or sicken. They have lots of feathers, but not 100 % yet. We let them muck about in the dog's water dish on a warm afternoon, then into the pen with the heat lamp. So far lots of funny clumsiness and laughter, no sickness. They eat and **** like hell on wheels.
Can we let them try swimming yet? Heads not yet feathered over and wings not yet grown out fully.
How do we get them to stop biting humans? They don't hurt us yet, although the little grand kids are a some risk of finger damage. I understand that they must bite to form or sharpen their bill edges, but NOT ON MY fingers or another part of the cloths that starts with 'fl..'. Ouch!!
We have red tails and other hawks here. At what size will they no longer be looked upon as prey? The mutt tends to keep other creatures out of the fenced property.... when he is awake. We would like to let them into the summer pen, 1/3 acre, but are worried about hawks. They are currently stinking up the car port rather strongly. I clean out the pen twice a week down to the cement but our bedroom window is about 12 feet from Stinky and company.
How will introducing them to much younger turkeys work out? The 4 turkeys are 2 and 3 weeks younger and about the size of a silver dollar. We don't expect to put them out until June some time but when will they be safe from inquisitive geese (or jealous ones.) I know turkeys grow much bigger than Buffs and I don't want any turf fights later on because of a bad introduction. Can they co exist? Or do I need to split the field?
Thanks, Lauri.