Tips for a brand new turkey mama. (And resources for further reading, too, please.)

Lizz9311

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My mother and sister, in their infinite wisdom, decided to purchase a baby turkey for me. They just dropped it off at my home and I am going to have to call the feed store they bought it from to ask some questions (namely, age and breed).

Does anyone have any tips for a sudden turkey mama? Any online resources you can direct me to with valuable information about turkey care?

Thanks in advance!
 
There are a few threads on BYC that you can look at.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/787208/turkeys-101-new-to-turkeys-what-do-i-need-to-know


https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/761082/questions-for-experienced-turkey-enthusiast

Keep us posted on the details about your new turkey. I hope that it isn't a Thanksgiving turkey.
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Thank you for the links! There is a good chance IF the bird is big enough come that time of year that it will be Thanksgiving dinner. We'll see.
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CUTENESS ALL OVER THE PLACE !!!!!!!!!!!
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Hehehe. That's exactly why my sister felt the need to buy it for me! I had no warning, no time to prepare something for the bird when it got here. She's just lucky that I had a cage on hand (from our chickens) to use! LOL

You wouldn't happen to have any idea on the breed/age of this bird, do you? She was told 6 weeks at the store and I haven't had a chance to call them yet. Even then, I know feed stores like that one are notorious for mixing breeds/ages up... at least for chickens, that is.
 
Yes, they are very young. They look like they could be 5- 6 weeks old (guessing and remembering what mine looked like at that age). So, what the feed store said sounds accurate. I would agree with them.

Here is an excellent link that you can cruise around to try to figure out the breed.
http://www.porterturkeys.com/
 

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