I've lost 6 with all my hatchings. 2 still in their shells. (I will never ever help them unless they've gone 2 days. Normally, the poults are out within a few hours. No Kidding!) 2 I lost because I never saw them eating or drinking or moving around much. I took a syringe and gave them water. I think I may have given them pneumonia. The very first I think was because he was all alone and wouldn't eat or drink. I've journaled all my experiences and hopefully learned something from it.Hehe, I remembered. I knew I'd eventually get a chance to razz you about it, lolGlad you decided to keep them, they are gorgeous birds.![]()
Uh oh... Rosie has laid almost 60 eggs so far? I have 4 Turkey Hens, and a hatching addiction... lol I'm so done for.
Yikes, you lost a couple more Poults, sorry to read that. Do you know what's causing the deaths? I'm going to be a super paranoid baby poult Momma...
I feel your pain about Chuck's bad behavior. My Eastern Wild Turkey Jake got an attitude adjustment the other day after he snuck up behind me and attacked my (bare) leg while I was watering. I chased him down, tackled him and held him to the ground for a few minutes reminding him that he was given to me free, he's replaceable and I have a new Smoker I need to test out, lol. He steers clear of me now, but that's the last time I turn my back on him. I am hoping it is just a breeding season thing, because if it continues... he's Turkey Jerky.
I keep a sharp eye on Chuck as I was attacked as a kid. I don' think I would ever bend over (tehe). I don't want to get rid of him but won't keep him if I have to worry about him with my grandkids. The two girls are almost 3 yr old twins and they aren't afraid at all. He can look them in the eye.
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