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Howdy neighbor! I'm in Montana too! What part? I'm near Missoula.
I've never had turkeys through the winter, so this will be interesting. Next year, I'm getting some heritage breeds, so I'm interested in this thread.
YAY! A neighbour!!! I never find anyone that lives in montana lol
Im located about 15-20mins outside of great falls
We were actaully in missoula a few weeks back looking at land for sale out there
What kinda of turkeys do you have ?
This will be my first winter here(Originally from canada), and our first winter with turkeys, My husband says its gets pretty cold. So im trying to prepare and make sure they will be comfy and warm in their hut. They are fully feathered so I doubt we would need a heat lamp, so we just got the heated water dish. They have a good strong well bit coop or hut as i call it lol that is pretty free of drafts other then under the door a bit, i want to make sure that little predators cannot get in. Which i dont think they can, but i just want to be sure
Oooh, near Great Falls!
It gets pretty cold there! We're lucky that we have the shelter of the mountains, so we don't get near the cold sink. Last winter was pretty brutal for all of us, but the chickens, ducks and geese weathered it pretty well. I had one Barred Rock roo get a touch of frostbite on his comb, but no other issues. We keep the birds in the barn, mostly. I've got a huge flock of ducks, so they're outside, but I hear they're pretty tough.
Right now I'm down to one broad-breasted white (I butchered the other one on Sunday). The one left is named Thanksgiving Tom, so he won't see the winter. In the spring, I'm getting a whole bunch of turkeys from
Porters, so I'll have to come up with a good place for them.