I just recently got into raising chickens. We obtained 5 chicks in the end of May ; 2 sex links, 1 cornish cross "oops" chick, and 2 copper marans. They live in a small coup in my back yard and have a large 20x25 free range area. some of my chickes were hatchery chicks, they were supposed to be Golden Sex Links but the hatchery mixed a Cornish Cross in there. My original intent was backyard chicks for eggs. With this cornish cross about 3x larger than my other hens, we have decided we will harvest her in a few weeks.
Now that hens for food is on the table (so to speak), I am considering obtaining one or two turkey poults. A farm I know has some 5 week poults. My chicks are about 5 weeks now. Would it be ok, should I add 1 or 2 turkey poults to the mix in my backyard?
I have read some of the posts about the pros and cons of keeping them together with the chickens. I have enough space to create a separate run if needed. I also have a single car garage that I am converting to an urban barn where I could conceivably house the turkeys. We would be raising them with the intent of eating them around the holidays.
I also considered moving my coup up next to the garage and creating a "chicken door" so that in the colder winter, the chickens could get into the garage and have a bit more protection from the elements. I live about 50 miles south of Seattle
What are you thoughts/suggestions?
Now that hens for food is on the table (so to speak), I am considering obtaining one or two turkey poults. A farm I know has some 5 week poults. My chicks are about 5 weeks now. Would it be ok, should I add 1 or 2 turkey poults to the mix in my backyard?
I have read some of the posts about the pros and cons of keeping them together with the chickens. I have enough space to create a separate run if needed. I also have a single car garage that I am converting to an urban barn where I could conceivably house the turkeys. We would be raising them with the intent of eating them around the holidays.
I also considered moving my coup up next to the garage and creating a "chicken door" so that in the colder winter, the chickens could get into the garage and have a bit more protection from the elements. I live about 50 miles south of Seattle
What are you thoughts/suggestions?