Quote: I've noticed that the personalities of mine are quite different, but I don't have enough individuals to know if the differences are breed-based or just differences in individuals. Since you've had so many, what would you say are the differences in the personalities between the varieties, and do you think it's mostly breed-based or line-based?
for mine it has been mostly bloodline related... I have gotten turkeys from porters as well as local.. the locals are a bit... well.. putting it politely.. nuts...
and I found that when I crossbred turkeys from porters with the locals the offspring tended to mellow out quite a bit.
my palms for instance.. porters were pretty laid back.. but the local palms were so crazy we ended up putting them in the freezer.
and it really didn't seem to matter which of the breeds I got from porters.. all were laid back.. a few may have been a bit nosier than others... but that was about it
That's good to know. I assumed it was more line based than breed based. I only have one Royal Palm. Got her in the variety pack from Sandhill. She's not a good fit in the flock. She's anxious and flighty, doesn't like being handled, and is disruptive to the flock. So she's usually either pecking someone else when she thinks she has the upper hand, or someone's pecking her when she's annoying them. She's freezer bound. The Bronze hen is very defensive on the roost at night, both to other hens and to people, but otherwise tolerates daytime handling but doesn't crave it. The Slate hen is never aggressive, tolerates handling but doesn't crave it. The two Spanish Black hens are 24/7 cuddlemuffins, as are the two Slate toms.