what kind of fish or does it mater? caned tuna, minnows or just any kind of fish. I will check with the feed store on Monday and see what he can order up. thanks for the help
If your chick starter is 24% protein they'll probably do fine, although that would be my personal minimum for wild turkeys up to 8 weeks old. Then I typically decrease the protein down to 20-24% until the hens are about ready to lay eggs, then either offer oyster shells on the side, or switch to layer pellets, or both.
If you'd like to offer a little higher protein, another 4-6%, you can ask your local feed store to special order a game bird starter. From what I've read, wild turkeys should "ideally" be on a 28-30% game bird starter diet for the first 8 weeks. Any store that sells Purina products should be able to special order Purina Game Bird Starter, which is 30% protein. It only comes in a 50# bag, so you'll likely only need one bag total. It should cost around $17-20. Other companies have other game bird starter formulas that may have a slightly different protein level. Any feed store should be able to find the right food for you, and special order it from their suppliers if it's not already in stock.
You can also increase the protein level of what you have by offering a small amount of fish every day. Not too much!! The problem is that without analysis and weights and other components, it's more difficult to determine just how much you've raised the protein with this method. When I use fish supplements, I tend to give ~5% of their diet (by volume) in fish, which seems to give the birds enough of a boost if it seems like there's any deficiency. Nothing scientific about that number, as I haven't looked up the protein levels of the fish I use and then worked out all the math. It's just been intuitive, and has worked for me.