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Currently, I have 5 adult Narragansett turkeys, 3 teenager Narragansetts and ????? poults. The poults are confined to a flight pen for their own safety, until they get as large as an adult bantam chicken. All of the adults and teenagers free range. Several of the adult hens are sitting on nests, so we will hopefully have more poults in the next few weeks. I haven't disturbed them to see if they have all turkey eggs or a mixture of turkey and guinea and duck eggs.
It should be illegal to brag about having turkeys.
Fortunately, if you can keep them from drowning before they are about 8 weeks old, they are pretty hardy. They tend to pile on each other when it rains and the ones on the bottom of the pile become an imprint in the mud
Henny - do you need some to round out your flock?
Currently, I have 5 adult Narragansett turkeys, 3 teenager Narragansetts and ????? poults. The poults are confined to a flight pen for their own safety, until they get as large as an adult bantam chicken. All of the adults and teenagers free range. Several of the adult hens are sitting on nests, so we will hopefully have more poults in the next few weeks. I haven't disturbed them to see if they have all turkey eggs or a mixture of turkey and guinea and duck eggs.
It should be illegal to brag about having turkeys.
Fortunately, if you can keep them from drowning before they are about 8 weeks old, they are pretty hardy. They tend to pile on each other when it rains and the ones on the bottom of the pile become an imprint in the mud

Henny - do you need some to round out your flock?