I got a bunch of day old Bronze poults today. Going spare at the place I work - they were hatched to order for a guy who got his collection dates mixed up and realised he didn't actually want them till next month!
So I got a few questions...
I'm treating them pretty much the same as I would chicks - same brooder set-up, same temperature, basic chick crumb for now but I've got turkey starter on emergency order at my local feed store and will be picking it up at the start of next week. Is all this okay or do turkeys have any special requirements (apart from the feed) that are different to chicks? I've had a quick look online but there isn't nearly as much info about turkeys as there is about chickens...
I'm a bit worried because I've been told that poults are sillier and more accident prone than chicks, more likely to kill themselves in completely unfeasible ways and also much more fragile and more likely to get chilled and/or sick. Is any/all of this true?
Also, can they be sexed? I see that some of them have little fleshy bumps above their beaks and some of them don't. Is this a male/female thing or do some of them just have big noses? LOL!
Many thanks for any/all info...
P.S. I also brought home a couple of runts that weren't going to make it. One weakling that hatched late and one that got dried up in the shell while hatching. They were both in the powered down and cold hatcher as I was getting ready to clean and sanitise it this morning. Instead of culling them, I popped them back in the incubator to warm back up then helped the egg to hatch. The poult was glued solid to the shell and looked rather lifeless but once soaked and peeled out it perked up almost instantly. The other one doesn't look as good but is still alive. It looks like it's got curled toes. Can these be straightened out the same way I would with a chick?
So I got a few questions...
I'm treating them pretty much the same as I would chicks - same brooder set-up, same temperature, basic chick crumb for now but I've got turkey starter on emergency order at my local feed store and will be picking it up at the start of next week. Is all this okay or do turkeys have any special requirements (apart from the feed) that are different to chicks? I've had a quick look online but there isn't nearly as much info about turkeys as there is about chickens...
I'm a bit worried because I've been told that poults are sillier and more accident prone than chicks, more likely to kill themselves in completely unfeasible ways and also much more fragile and more likely to get chilled and/or sick. Is any/all of this true?
Also, can they be sexed? I see that some of them have little fleshy bumps above their beaks and some of them don't. Is this a male/female thing or do some of them just have big noses? LOL!
Many thanks for any/all info...

P.S. I also brought home a couple of runts that weren't going to make it. One weakling that hatched late and one that got dried up in the shell while hatching. They were both in the powered down and cold hatcher as I was getting ready to clean and sanitise it this morning. Instead of culling them, I popped them back in the incubator to warm back up then helped the egg to hatch. The poult was glued solid to the shell and looked rather lifeless but once soaked and peeled out it perked up almost instantly. The other one doesn't look as good but is still alive. It looks like it's got curled toes. Can these be straightened out the same way I would with a chick?