Turkeys For 2013

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hello everyone i had a question about my new turkeys. I just bought 5 BR that are about a week old. On 4 of them the lower part of there wing hangs out. Is that any indicator of sex on the turkey. One of the turkeys wings have never been out like that. any help would be great
 
Quote: Thanks, the Auburns are very pretty! They sure have an attractive variety of birds. Haha I hear you on the "making friends with what you eat"! I hunt, and have ate everything from deer to raccoon. But my first pig, we processed this weekend actually brought tears for me. Bacon was really friendly and a lot of fun too! He was here for 8 months, and I am really surprised at how smart pigs are. I am sold, and will raise more, we finished out at below 80 cents a pound @ 300#. He was very friendly, manageable and smart. He had a pretty large pasture, and he was very lean, no lard
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no fat, almost disappointed! I think what i will miss most, when i started our tractor he would run around like a piglet, he knew mom was bringing a fresh roll of hay to his pasture
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Yes, pigs are one of the smartest animals. THey have become hot as pets-- have you seen the tea cups?? I wanted to raise pigs thisyear, we are going to wait another year. 80cents a pound is GREAT!! LEan is ok. You'll figure out how to feed to get the carcass you want. I like fat too, and bought extra thick bacon today. yum. I would like to learn how to smoke meats. Talked to BIL at length about the details of smoking-- he's a great cook.

I've learned not to play with them , and not name them. Not even Little Pig, Sir Francis Bacon, and Boss Hog. WHat ever the name it is still a name. ANd only tears can result.
 
hello everyone i had a question about my new turkeys. I just bought 5 BR that are about a week old. On 4 of them the lower part of there wing hangs out. Is that any indicator of sex on the turkey. One of the turkeys wings have never been out like that. any help would be great
My opinion is that it's still young. Give it another couple weeks. I had 1 that I thought had a broken wing at a week old. Just 1 wing hung lower. Just so happens that side just grew faster. It wasn't long and the other did the same. My tom did fan out at an early age but I don't think it was a week. sue BTW, Welcome!
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I've learned not to play with them , and not name them. Not even Little Pig, Sir Francis Bacon, and Boss Hog. WHat ever the name it is still a name. ANd only tears can result.
I can heartily agree with this. That's why we still have Chuck and Rosie. When you buy that Butterball at the supermarket, there is no attachment.
 
do u have trouble with them fighting with each other? i have a 10 by 10 enclosure with a fence attached and that was one of my main concerns
 
I candled my eggs and I can see a big black blob ( I'm assuming is the yolk) also there are little redish lines inside of it too. Is that the good spider web stuff or is that bad?
 
Celie-- you are absolutely right-- and a voice of reason. I love fish, shell fish, catfish etc. Many that filter or clean up. ANd they taste great.

I have a hen that is breaking eggs. I caught her today. We had it down to the two look alike sisters and I caught her today, breaking and eating. I have noticed a number of eggs are rather thin shelled and perhaps she is targetting those. I give them layer but maybe a few are out and about foraging too much and need a calcium source. What do you think? ( these are chickens and I didn't have a problem until 2-3 weeks ago)

Eager to know the sexing secrets.
Around me we have a lot of clam and oyster shells in the ground, but I also feed back all the egg shells from eggs used in cooking and incubating. I also have a bucket of crushed oyster shell at the disposal of all the flocks, should they want it. My chickens have pretty hard shells, but if there is a hairline crack, the chickens will break it and eat it! You might want to try a pail of oyster shell from your feed store to strengthen their shells. If it continues after that, I would cull her. I have raised a lot of chickens and have never had an egg eater yet. I did an experiment this weekend and put group of 6 good eggs and 1 cracked egg in 5 different sections of the yard and nests. In every case the cracked eggs, no matter how small the crack was, were eaten and every one of the good eggs were left, except for 1 egg and it could have had a hairline crack I did not see! Are all of the eggs getting broken and eaten, or just certain ones?
Whats that saying ...You are what you eat, Just sayin'. Just joking with ya but, really that 's why I try not to eat store bought eggs and limit my meat consumption with all the junk they are fed to get them to weigh more at a quicker pace. etc...., Shellfish mmm I like the shrimp, Prawns etc, except when they get that Iodine taste yuck!!! I don't eat much meat though.

Guess I'm wondering why people want to feed their poultry meat or fish, is it to boost their protein intake 'cause I thought too high of protein wasn't good for them (chickens anyway)
Yes it increases their meat protein. Poultry are not vegetarians and the meat/fish is a once in a while treat, when hubby goes fishing, not an everyday mainstay.
I was curious for those of you who have raised BBWs and other heritage birds, I loved the personalities of my BBWs they were my favorite and even though I tried not to bond with them they made it very difficult. My Bourbons are nice too but I was looking to add another type of turkey with a calmer laid back sweet personality. I like the look of the white turkeys how do a midget white or a holland compare in personality, or maybe a royal palm?
I have raised BBW and Holland White Heritage turkeys and see no differences in their personalities, but both were hand raised, from a couple of days old, so that might be the reason. It may be some genetics have something to do with it too, if they were too inbred! Breeding brother and sister should be avoided!
I hate to interupt but a question for all the experienced turkey raisers, this is our first time raising a turkey, a BBB.
From what I've read, and it's been a lot... they're not the best tasting bird.
We're still not 100% sure on eating for Thanksgiving,
but is there anything we can feed in the future to help it taste better?
It'll be free ranging part of the day with the hens.

Thanks
Heritage birds taste better than BB. BB home grown tastes better than store bought. Free range tastes better than cooped and well fed tastes better than junk fed. Also a brine for 3 days will also help.
Yes, pigs are one of the smartest animals. THey have become hot as pets-- have you seen the tea cups?? I wanted to raise pigs thisyear, we are going to wait another year. 80cents a pound is GREAT!! LEan is ok. You'll figure out how to feed to get the carcass you want. I like fat too, and bought extra thick bacon today. yum. I would like to learn how to smoke meats. Talked to BIL at length about the details of smoking-- he's a great cook.

I've learned not to play with them , and not name them. Not even Little Pig, Sir Francis Bacon, and Boss Hog. WHat ever the name it is still a name. ANd only tears can result.
Pigs should be fed mostly all corn for 6 weeks before slaughter and this also puts more fat on them. I don't name my food either, BTW !!
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I candled my eggs and I can see a big black blob ( I'm assuming is the yolk) also there are little redish lines inside of it too. Is that the good spider web stuff or is that bad?
The spider webs are veins forming as the embryo grows and is a good thing!!!
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