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I fed what the mill make for turkey grower. Mostly corn and soy.
I would like to see more grass in the diet. THere is a trade off though. THe fast growing birds ) commercial) were developed with the high protein grain feed available to meet their growth rates. I"m hoping heritage types which are slower growing can better utilize a lower protein, more natural diet. Only I"m not entire sure what "natural" is. I did some research, with the help of other BYC members, and found that many bushes and shrubs and wild grasses are to their liking but that would mean special land management just for the birds. I have the land but is would take a bit of work to make it provide the food for the turkeys. CUrrently, I don't think the land can sustain a lot of birds without improvement. I still have more questions than answers. I would love to have a time capsule and see a whole year of management on the old farms of 1850's!
Gotcha'.![]()
I totally get it when you say "special land management". What all would you have to do with your land to make it like you want it? What is your total number of birds that you have right now?
We are mostly wooded. Young growth, as it was probably rough pasture years ago. THe rock wall are up but there are far more still on the ground. So till is out. Old fashion methods that we use are: spreading stall material to seed new areas, or moving sheep around and the hay leaves seeds; Cut a lot of trees but also leave plenty for shade, IT gets hot here now-- 5-6 days in a row over 90. These hot days have become common and trees are super to block the heat.
THis is it so far.
That's A LOT of work. WHEW!!!

