I'm afraid after starving herself at least 8 if not 10 months, she's not got much left than giblets.
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I'm afraid after starving herself at least 8 if not 10 months, she's not got much left than giblets.

Old guy I work with said the same thing, been bred out of them. Said they might go broody but they don't do it right. (Maybe they need to be calibratedScg I have no clue about your turkey mom. But this may just be how it is for the way we are hatching and selling poultry. Like many said on the Heritage thread the broodiness is being bred out of them and they are confused or it just is not there at all.
Just so sad.thank goodness you were able to get the chicks out of her nest without her attacking you again and for your broody hen taking them.
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)Old guy I work with said the same thing, been bred out of them. Said they might go broody but they don't do it right. (Maybe they need to be calibrated)
He has a egg business and hatches his own replacents with broodies. Said he hatches a hundred or more a yr and when he gets a good broody they are the only ones that get to live past their egg laying prime, keeps them till they croak.
I asked him a few yrs ago about mareks vaccine, he said he never has. He vaccinates all his chicks himself for newcastle and fowl poxs .
I figured they must have been something more prevalent back decades ago when he started.
Just in time for Halloween, Diva.
I'll be interested to hear what BF does the next week. Just yesterday he was thinking about putting her and the chicks into a dog kennel. I guess he doesn't listen when I speak about losing digits and my face.
He's welcome to think he's smarter than the turkey. It's his turn.
Mighty purty.