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sexing bun-buns is easy.. just gotta know where to press and exactly what to look for!
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sexing bun-buns is easy.. just gotta know where to press and exactly what to look for!
Well. Looks like my turkey isn't sick or injured. She's broody I think! Been on the nest all night and all morning! I went and checked on her and she hasn't laid any eggs, just hangin out.
Only thing that makes me wonder is. She seems ok with me reaching in and touching her and her fake eggs. Ive never had a broody anything, and only really read about chicken hens. Is this normal or do they get all crabby and territorial like a chicken usually does when brooding? If I reach under her she just stands up some so I can get to the eggs.
different turkeys act differently.. I have two setting nests now.. one doesn't care if you come pick her up.. she flops back down on the nest and rearranges the eggs to get comfy
the other will rip off your arm and beat you to death with it... and then threaten to rip off the other one as well.....
she reminds me of the killer rabbit from Monty Python.. (except she's not a cute lil bunny...)![]()
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Quote: that's hard to say.. I have had some broody hens squash everything in sight.. others would be delicate enough to sit on a cupcake and not smoosh it..
I would think that anything buff orp size should be ok though...
Quote: I will need to supply you with extra smacks then! I think I have a file labeled, DOH and SMACK!
that's hard to say.. I have had some broody hens squash everything in sight.. others would be delicate enough to sit on a cupcake and not smoosh it..
I would think that anything buff orp size should be ok though...