I will get my first taste of a home grown turkey this year! Yea!
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Okay, the trio from Aunt Kat and my original 7...
Original 7 - 2 BBBs by the feeder are the deformed ones. I am hoping to get them processed next week. The one is easily 10-12lbs. The other is a lightweight - about 8lbs.
The Black Spanish trio from Aunt Kat. They are in quarantine but I allowed them to run my 12x24 shed while I swept and ran the sweeper in there today.
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I will get my first taste of a home grown turkey this year! Yea!
IT is starting already-- people don't like my turkey pricing. THe cost of keeping turkeys is expensive. I'm happy to put them in MY freezer. I've been looking in my freezers to decide what can be tossed at this point-- to feed the chickens! -- and make room. Canning is sure helping to save freezer space. I love roasted turkey-- a good week as the temps are dropping.
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Thanks Desert Marcy--- I'm going to keep my canner busy. Not my favorite way to eat turkey but I"m sure it will taste good in soup!!
I advertise my birds as fed all natural feed, no hormones, no antibiotics, fresh garden fruits and veggies, that seems to be okay with most people here.The first turkeys I sold, I sold for $15.00. They were several months old. I hatched them myself and were a mix between Royal Palm and Bronzes. They sold within a few weeks of posting. The next batch, were of the same but I asked $20.00 a piece and they were gone in a few hours. This last bunch were the same mixed breeding, $20.00 a piece and I had a pair of Blue Slate, pure and I asked $25.00. They were gone by the next morning after I posted them but the man that came 2 hours away gave me a hard time about the pricing and I told him he could just leave them and go home. He paid the money and tried to buy my car.
I think there is a market here as I never see any for sale around me. I just don't have the room. I think I'll have turkeys again as I really do like them but need to be sure that I have the room for them. I'm not sure that I can say that mine are 100% organic but I've never added anything. Something for me to research this winter.
I advertise my birds as fed all natural feed, no hormones, no antibiotics, fresh garden fruits and veggies, that seems to be okay with most people here.![]()
-Kathy