Turkeys are giving me fits the last little bit. My tom appears to be on the mend, but my hen has decided, after months of peaceful coexhistence on free range, that she needs to eliminate my pullets.
She killed one, but until this morning I thought it was a hawk attack. Then I saw her relentlessly pecking at the head of another pullet, that she had knocked off her feet, this morning. I broke it up and it looks like my pullet will survive.
The question is what should I do to protect my chickens? As of now I plan on catching that hen and putting her in isolation for a bit. Is there anything else shy of freezer camp that I can do. If I add another hen will that help or exacerbate the problem? I open to suggestions. I really don't want to get rid of my hen, if I need to I will.
She has not shown any aggresion toward people, only the chickens.
I found this post most interesting. My older Turkey hen will peck at the chickens too, but the chickens run off and she is dominate over them. She roosts in the coop with the chickens, the only turkey that does roost inside.
I have wondered if she would or could ever get too rough on the chickens. Mainly, I was thinking , with the roosters. I have seen her pick at them and I worry if they decide to try and stay dominate if one could get hurt.
I know turkeys and chickens are not suppose to be raised together, but mine refuse to separate. I moved my chickens 200 yards from where the turkeys were housed and the turkeys picked up and moved to the chickens.
BTW I have guineas in the same coop too, and I find the turkeys keep the guineas from becoming overly aggressive.
Thanks for the post, I sure have no advice for you but am glad you told us your problem.