I only have 1 1/2 acres total, and my grass is very long in parts. I have over 200 birds. They do spend more time in the woods than anything. They can range further than that 1 1/2 acres, and only 1 acre is cleared.It's funny, because after reading about people's turkeys stomping their chickens and being big bullies, I've been worried about continuing to let mine free range some with the rest of the flock. Watched for a while today. Nope. Mine are still big scaredy cats. They live in fear of my rooster, and Mrs. Bennet my boss hen told them what for when they got too close to her. She scared the poor turkey so badly that it tried to fly up onto the roof of the coop.... and fell offMaybe my turkeys are just "special?" They're going to be specially tasty come november, that's for sure! I want to keep one because they're so funny and adorable, but my hubby won't let me because they eat so much. Spoilsport. Maybe if we ever get the bigger barn built and real pasture I can keep a pair.![]()
we're getting ready to finish fencing at least part of our yad to try and keep the fox out. Do you guys think that 3/4 acre is going to be enough free range for 8 birds that they won't need supplemental feed, or do you think that I'll have to feed them some once we get the fence up?
But I do feed twice a day right now. At least until I have only adults (not likely to ever happen with me) I was feeding my adults only scratch grains before bed until my feeder space ran out and I decided to feed directly on the ground. Now they get some of the feed, but not what most people feed their birds. Only enough to fill the crop twice a day and that's it.
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