Quick Turkey Question

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Hi there! We are thinking of getting turkeys. There are two hens and a tom available.

Is one tom to two hens a good ratio? I know with ducks and chickens there should be a high female to male ratio. Is it the same with turkeys?

If that is the case, maybe we will just get the hens.

Thanks
Helga
 
I think that is good. Get all three.
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What kind are they?
 
Those are on my wish list for next spring! I have a pair of Bourbon Reds and a trio of Black Spanishes (processing those next week). The BR's are pet and so will the RP's if I get some. It is better to have 2 females and 1 male than the other way around. That way the males are not fighting for the lead role.
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I don't think the RP's personalities are much different than other heritage breeds.
 
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Royal Palms are good, not as big as those raised for eating, but if just keeping as pets get the trio, and enjoy.
 
Thanks everyone! We are the proud parents to 3 Royal Palm turkeys, though I really have NO IDEA if they are hens or toms.

I will try to get some pics of them tomorrow!

Thanks!
Helga
 
Because the breeding with turkeys is always "hen's choice" it's not a problem to have a 1:2 ration (1 tom to 2 hens) because they will only allow him near when they want him there. Otherwise he hangs back (not at all like rooster!)
 

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