She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

I wait until the chicks are fully fluffed out usually about 14-18 hours then move them to the brooder.
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I'm still at the point where I would rather sell them than eat them, but there are always just too many roosters, so at least I have an end point option for them :thumbsup


I actually listed Gemma for sale, but no takers yet. I have been unable to find a mate or pair to put with her, so I thought I'd just sell her. Not sure if we can process her or not. Thanksgiving is getting closer though.

She is getting cantankerous! Pecking at all the lavenders! I'm waiting for a roo to stand up to her.
Not sure if I told this here or where, but she will not go in at night. She roosts on top of the coop, so I have to wait till after dark to go grab her and put her in.
A couple nights ago, I didn't talk to her before grabbing her and I missed grabbing a wing and she flapped me in the cheek so hard, I just knew it was going to look like I had been in a fight! Its tender, but didn't bruise, thank goodness.
 
I saw some BR and some Narragansett turkey eggs on eBay yesterday. I've never really been into turkeys. I'd love to get some Peacocks 1 day though. And some Cayuga ducks, they are absolutely gorgeous!!
 
'Bout what I figured. Never had any experience with turkeys at all.
I have seen pics of two dead small turkeys that someone local lost in a rain storm. I think it depends on the kind of turkey. I have heard they grow out of it, but can drown in the rain when young.

Friday I think your reply got lost. I only see a quote.
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I saw some BR and some Narragansett turkey eggs on eBay yesterday. I've never really been into turkeys. I'd love to get some Peacocks 1 day though. And some Cayuga ducks, they are absolutely gorgeous!!

Turkey babies are soooo pretty... Do your research on Peas first... they can be obnoxiously LOUD and attached to humans...
I'd like to have some Cayugas too, but I think I'm going with Calls.

 
I actually listed Gemma for sale, but no takers yet. I have been unable to find a mate or pair to put with her, so I thought I'd just sell her. Not sure if we can process her or not. Thanksgiving is getting closer though.

She is getting cantankerous! Pecking at all the lavenders! I'm waiting for a roo to stand up to her.
Not sure if I told this here or where, but she will not go in at night. She roosts on top of the coop, so I have to wait till after dark to go grab her and put her in.
A couple nights ago, I didn't talk to her before grabbing her and I missed grabbing a wing and she flapped me in the cheek so hard, I just knew it was going to look like I had been in a fight! Its tender, but didn't bruise, thank goodness.
Be careful, that turkey is bigger than you
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Couldnt sell roos here if their life depended on it
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for real theyres 3 free on CL right now, no telling How many on FB...
I have a few Asian and Mexican customers that will buy mine in groups. Once you find customers that will buy them for meat birds, they will usually keep coming back. The only problem is they don't want to buy them until butcher size, so it costs more to feed them than I sell them for
 

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