Tribute to @memphis and her Lapper turkeys

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Dec.20, 2015 @memphis wrote

Thanks guys. I'll just keep collecting eggs & hope I can stall the inevitable broody. However if all you guys get certified I want eggs from everyone! LOL!

Ah....Ralph. ...yet again you've put it into perspective. Rehoming a turkey is like placing a dog. My dogs are not for everyone. I heavily screen a new potential owner. I can see the similarities in placing a turkey.

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Dec.20, 2015 @memphis wrote

Where is your sense of adventure Feisty! :lau

Get a dog crate. Fill with bedding. Buy a turkey harness. Drive two days. Load darling turkey girl. Put towel over crate so it's dark & she'll sleep. When making stops, make sure she doesn't get away while putting her harness on. Be prepared to be stared at while walking your turkey by all those walking their dogs. Maybe Ralphie will harness break one for you! :lol:

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Dec.21, 2015 @memphis wrote

Bielies....the German engineered bird! A friend in mid-Tennessee started raising them a few years ago. Got a chance to spend time with them this summer. BIG birds, good layers and extremely docile! And quite attractive. This spring I'll be adding a few new hens to my flock. I'm really considering them. But my Speckled Sussex are getting so old I may just get a few more SS. Can't decide!

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