BBW really do not make good pets. They are bred for rapid growth & huge size. Their legs often give out due to their weight. Do not be surprised if these do not make it to 6 months old. They already look quite large for just 14 weeks old. BBW are specifically bred for meat.Living in Cali. they should not get cold unless they are very young and do not have their feathers in yet. Keep them dry. Broad Breasted turkey will get very large very fast if you feed them all they want and at 5 months old they will not be able to walk well. I kept mine on a diet and fed them once a day and by 7 months they had to go. There is a ton of info on the turkey for 2013 and the turkey101 thread! I read everything I could find online when I was thinking of getting turkey. They are very fun and can also be very protective. Enjoy!Hello All! I might have an unusual post. I just rescued two BBW turkeys from a factory farm. They are 14 weeks old. I brought them home yesterday and so far they are adjusting well to "pet" life. I do need some advice from you Turkey experts.My first is, can turkeys be cold? Living in a barn with 2000 other turkeys, my girls are missing good chunks of feathers on their chests. Every now and then they will ruffle and shake their feathers and look like they might be chilled. I live in Northern California, it never gets really cold. Today it is about 57. Is their anything I can do to make sure they are warm? I built them a shelter that they slept in very comfortably, but during the day when they are ranging I worry about them being warm enough. Especially when it starts to rain. Also, will their missing feathers grow back? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!! I know chickens, but these are my first turkeys.
Here they are!
And here is their shelter I made. Is it ok?
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