VictoriaTemple
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Interest, yes. Room for them, no.Does anyone have any interest in turkey poults? I have about 40 a week old or less lol

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Interest, yes. Room for them, no.Does anyone have any interest in turkey poults? I have about 40 a week old or less lol
Interest, yes. Room for them, no.Just curious, what breed are they?
They look really nice. Wish I was closer. I bought 5 young ones that are either Sweetgrass or Fall Fire. Raising up 2 Royal Palms because they interbreed nicely with both those colors.With turkeys, there are only 2 "breeds", heritage and broad breasted. Mine are all heritage but assorted varieties. Most are penciled (probably penciled fall fire) but there's 1 or 2 rusty blacks in there and maybe a royal palm or two lol. I tried to give some to my broodies to get them out of the house but my turkey broodies ran in panic, the duck turned her bill up at them and the chicken growled and pecked at them
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I'm still waiting for Sunny to go broody. she should be close, since she already laid about 20 eggs without a break. But my chicks are big now. I doubt she will take them. My little Ameraucana already wants to ride on my should, but she's too young to do so.I loaded up 3 broodies a few days ago, all due to hatch tomorrow or Monday. 6 australian spotted duck eggs under a broody duck. 6 guinea eggs under a very large and very determined black Ameraucana. And 6 tiny blue bantam ameraucana eggs under 2 of their mothers that are co-broodies. Last year I did the bantam ameraucana broody thing and her 3 chicks did very well. That tiny little bantam hen, so sweet and friendly, became an absolute terror when guarding chicks. Pretty funny because she couldn't actually hurt me, but she sure wanted to.