Thank you. I might have mentioned before, my coop, which is at the neighbor's house, is built around a cattle handling system. My birds walk through the side of the head gate and down the chute to a side door to get to the run. It's crazy. So when the toms started messing with the roosters, I was going to build some kind of gate the chickens could get through to the coop, but not the turkeys. That way the hens could still go in and lay and the roosters could escape the turkeys. Then it hit me that the tail gate could be let down in the squeeze chute. It doesn't go all the way to the ground, so the chickens and smaller turkeys can pretty much run under. The toms have to scrunch down to get under, but they can. They don't really like to go under unless there's a good reason and chasing the roosters didn't qualify, most times. So I did it again for the jenny. It seems to have worked again. I haven't seen them chasing her anymore. Hopefully, they'll be in the freezer this weekend. I'm still not totally sure how many of the younger ones are toms, but there's at least 2, so all 4 of the older ones can probably go. I'm trying to get down to 5 or 6 turkeys, total.
Sounds like you found a good solution. Are these turkeys broad-breasted or heritage?