Please excuse any mispellings or typos, i have the learing disabilitiy dyslexia and i tried to fix stuff but it never works i alwaz miss things
Hi! I know nothing about turkies, but am learning right along with you. My little guy loves live bugs and mealworms. He eats anything I skewer onto a toothpick and is scavenging more now that he has two chick friends. I have only seen him drink twice. So far I have been offering dry food. Should wet it? He is pretty active, but does like to hang out with his new friends. He is really quiet now, just making little "happy birds noises".
Anyway, here he is: any ideas on id?
Age? Is this brooder set up ok?
Thanks!
Im still new at this too so please bear with me and anyone who knows better than i do Please jump in.
I think tall are doing great putting the babies under lights with clean food and water. I agree that turkey and chick starter are Almost the same, and neither will Harm either bird. Specialized food is nice and all but i have chickens Because i live on a budget right? 50$ for 10#s of feed just wont fit in my books. You Do have to be careful not to give chicks adult food or vice versa because the super protien of chicks isnt healthy for the adults and neither is the lack of it for the babies. Birds Will indeed starve themselves to death, so i agree with the before mentioned, bonding and attention is the only answer. Teria maybe two isnt enough? Idk!
Also i find that Any critter i have, will eventually turn down its normal feed to try and make me give them their favorite treats as meals. I see it as a trick and manipulation usually they want something nicer. Just try to get them more excited about eating the feed, more often, and feed fewer treats. At first i understand that you may need treats for stimulation or even recovering health, but in general, tou want to discourage goodies and encourage healthy right?
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Hes so cute! Looks nothing like the baby royal palm i had, which was solid for weeks, i didnt have my BRs that young, but they look simiular to me. Its good that hes calm, and eating and drinking but like i said in previous posts i worry about blackhead paradite because my flock isnt established enough for me to be sure of myself in that aspect. I will have to add some grapevine and or mopani to mine

more for them to interact with and less time to peck one another. All i can say is that it seems that your doing well and just remmember that chicks dont have the adult build up of grit so they cant digest everything yet.
Blackhead as my fav new book says:
"This parasite is one of the biggest threats to your turkeys -- eapecially to young poults aged 3 -18 wks. Unfourtuanatly, it is fairly common and can survive in the ground for at least a year -- it is carried around in worms and snails. Blackhead is also the reason that chickens should be kept seperatly, as the parasite can survive in their gut without any obvious symptoms and they can pass it on to your turkeys.
Treating sick turkeys is difficult, prevention is the best approch, keeping poultry seperate and letting land previously occupied by chickens lay fallow for at least two yrs"
Eggs and Poultry Made At Home
By Dick and James Strawbridge
I hope this is helpful