Problems with pet turkeys...

ThracianHorse

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I wish this were a funny thread, but sadly, this isn't.

I hand-reared two turkeys last year. One wound up being a very sweet (but dumb) bronze breasted tom, and one wound up being a beautiful chocolate tom.

I had hopes that one would be a tom, and one would be a hen, or that they would both be girls... But no such luck. Both grew up to be toms, and until recently, my boys could share a pen in peace. I suspected that might change come spring, and boy, have they. My boys had a knock-down, drag-out fight this afternoon that left one with a bloody head, and the other with some badly bent feathers, and a pen that was totally thrashed from one end to the other. Knowing what I already know about bird behavior, I am expecting this behavior to worsen the farther we get into spring.

So... I need one of two things. I need suggestions of how to keep my boys from killing each other until the springtime hormone surge is over... or I need to get rid of my boys. Normally, I don't have any qualms about killing animals I raise... but these two were raised to be pets and I do make a distinction between my animals that are kept as pets, and those I keep to make into food.

Thanks!

TH
 
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time to put them n seperate pens and givethem a couple girls to attend to. If nothing else the turkey eggs are good.
 
It's pretty rare for them to actually fight to the death but once they figure out who's alpha tom you might want to get a couple of girls in there for them to keep them occupied in other ways.
 
Raised together they usually work it out. I have several toms and occasionally they jump up in air at each other and grab and hold around face but no real damage. Nothin prettier than a bunch of toms strutting their stuff..
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I had the same problem last year and they worked it out after a week or two. This year I have everything seperated so far except for 4 blue Slate Toms that are still together and they never fight!

I did however try to move a Bourbon Red Tom from 4 of the blue slates hen and change toms out and the hens attacked the Blue Slate Tom.. So Bourbons and Slates in that pen there will be!

my Other Pen has 6-8 hens and 1 Tom all Slates plus one turkey we have had since it was born but it is blind and I am afriad to put another tom in there with him for the fighting reason.. He is a good looking tom and I know that the eggs were fertile last year!
 
They also seem to fight more when they are penned. You said one was a bronze breasted, is it a broad breasted bronze? If it is, you might need to eat it because they have a shorter life span.
 
I wish I had that problem. Each time I get turkeys, I can never get them to live more than 2 months...I will try it again one day, now that I am a member of BYC and I know you all can help me do it right.
 

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