As I get ready to go into my second year as a turkey farmer I am curious at to peoples opinions of how many turkeys is best to have a self perpetuating flock? Beyond jut sheer numbers of birds, what are ideal tom to hen ratios?
My only expereince as far as this goes if from my observations while hunting wild turkeys. It seems to me that small flocks come in at 15-20 in the wild and large flocks easily reach 50 birds. So, I guess the answer to my question could be a varied as the number of people who are willing to profer an opinion.
To throw it out there, I currently have 250 acres, but may be moving for work and the property I have my eye on is about 15 acres if I do in fact get the promotion and move to corporate HQ.
Good luck on the promotion,
I have 13.5 acres here. I currently have 9 turkeys, I would have more but the eagles here like to eat babies.
I am way off balance hens to Toms, by the luck of the draw. I have 5 toms and 4 hens. Of course the eagles kill my hens not my Toms.
I plan to keep 2 toms for breeding, only because I have 2 different strains of turkeys. The other 3 toms are going to go to freezer camp. I will keep 3 toms until just before Easter, just to make sure a tom survives to spring. I have no idea how many I could have here.
If I could get my turkeys inot my back pasture I could have 15-20, BUT my turkeys like to sit close to the chickens and my front steps.