HeathenHavenHomestead
Crowing
Tried to throw a captivating title to get some answers but will explain more:
Our chickens have their own coop.
Our guinea fowl have their own coop.
My husband wants to put the turkeys in a brooder in the guineafowl coop and then have that be a shared coop for the two. There are only 8 guinea in a massive coop (16x6x8) so there is room for extra bodies.
However I’m EXTREMELY anxious about blackhead disease. All our flock free range - chickens, guinea, goats, errbody is out and about on unrestricted land.
Should the turkey have their own coop?
Can they all free range together?
I like to think my flock is very healthy, we hardly ever have any issues with them that aren’t genetic and those are rare too.
We’re looking to sell the turkey around 9months for profit and maybe keep some for eggs.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Our chickens have their own coop.
Our guinea fowl have their own coop.
My husband wants to put the turkeys in a brooder in the guineafowl coop and then have that be a shared coop for the two. There are only 8 guinea in a massive coop (16x6x8) so there is room for extra bodies.
However I’m EXTREMELY anxious about blackhead disease. All our flock free range - chickens, guinea, goats, errbody is out and about on unrestricted land.
Should the turkey have their own coop?
Can they all free range together?
I like to think my flock is very healthy, we hardly ever have any issues with them that aren’t genetic and those are rare too.
We’re looking to sell the turkey around 9months for profit and maybe keep some for eggs.
Thoughts? Suggestions?