Possible Turkey owner with little knowledge of turkeys! Help!

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It sounds like we might be getting turkeys soon(idk really, but it sounds like it). The problem is that l don't know too much about raising and keeping turkeys. l am your humble padawan.


P.S. Most likely these will be thanksgiving turkeys, so we won't keep them for more than however many months it takes them to get big enough for a turkey dinner.
 
Hi there!

Check here for some starting info about turkeys.
 
Most likely these will be thanksgiving turkeys, so we won't keep them for more than however many months it takes them to get big enough for a turkey dinner.

You have no idea how many times we have heard this before only to be followed with "We have become so attached to our turkeys that we can't eat them."
 
It sounds like we might be getting turkeys soon(idk really, but it sounds like it). The problem is that l don't know too much about raising and keeping turkeys. l am your humble padawan.


P.S. Most likely these will be thanksgiving turkeys, so we won't keep them for more than however many months it takes them to get big enough for a turkey dinner.
i have 4 broad breasted white turkeys for 4-h and the best way to get them nice and fat for thanksgiving is. to let them eat as much as they want. also they need a feed that at least has 28% protein in it. then to really put the pounds on i let my turkeys have an extra hour of light in their house by having a simple light bulb in there this will give them more time to eat. and i walk them everyday to build muscle. i hope this helps :)

ps: DON'T put turkeys in with chicken because turkeys can get blackhead from chickens which is very deadly.
 
Nice! @lexi nichols Walk those turkeys!

Good advice. I didn't let ours mingle with chickens either. I don't like to invite trouble. There are too many good reasons not to.

We did eat ours for Thanksgiving last year. Best turkey I've ever had. I'm not wild about eating my birds, which is why I opted out of raising them this year, but it was a good experience for my homeschooled kids. We love some 4-H around here too. I've never walked turkeys, but I've walked my fair share of lambs! Lol..
 
Ha-ha. So how would you walk them? Just herd them around? or did you harness them and take them hiking?lol!:lau
Lol not quite. When they are young they will follow you. But when they are older you have to heard them.
 
So, is there a turkey breed that will be ready to butcher in 5 months? How am l supposed to take care of them(is there something different that l have to do)?
 

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