Hello everyone, I am glad to be back on BYC after a few years abscence. Here is the story in a nutshell, lets just say I feel like an idiot. We are a small farm that sometimes takes in unwanted farm animals. 2 years ago we were brought a very sweet young turkey hen, she followed the kids around town, they did not want her butchered. She really does act dog like. Her name is Tessa. She is our first ever turkey and is a royal palm.
Well Tessa has been an only turkey, lots of chickens, ducks though. She was spending more and more time in the coops instead of out and about and was gaining weight, acting depressed. My mind says maybe she needs a turkey friend so when a tom needing a home was brought to our attention, this guy also very friendly we thought "perfect friend" uhhhh NO! Tessa has no interest really in King Leo, a bourban. We have kept them seperate but the pen door was left open, he nearly killed her. Feathers and blood everywhere. I had thought maybe they would get to know each other but had been fence to fence for 2 months before this. Is this normal behaviour and if so good grief I know this is stupid but how do any survive??? We are treating Tessa and she is recovering, in retrospect a more fitting friend would have been a hen?
Our birds free range on our fenced property. Hate to see either have to be locked up, is this what we have to do and if so maybe we should find ole King Louie another home. We should have done more research...uggg!
Well Tessa has been an only turkey, lots of chickens, ducks though. She was spending more and more time in the coops instead of out and about and was gaining weight, acting depressed. My mind says maybe she needs a turkey friend so when a tom needing a home was brought to our attention, this guy also very friendly we thought "perfect friend" uhhhh NO! Tessa has no interest really in King Leo, a bourban. We have kept them seperate but the pen door was left open, he nearly killed her. Feathers and blood everywhere. I had thought maybe they would get to know each other but had been fence to fence for 2 months before this. Is this normal behaviour and if so good grief I know this is stupid but how do any survive??? We are treating Tessa and she is recovering, in retrospect a more fitting friend would have been a hen?
Our birds free range on our fenced property. Hate to see either have to be locked up, is this what we have to do and if so maybe we should find ole King Louie another home. We should have done more research...uggg!