Turkeys For 2013

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Well, I am a big meanie and steal all the eggs to put into the incubator. Both my son and I have checked very carefully everywhere in, on, and around the turkey coop, pen, and surrounding area looking for eggs: Didn't find a one. Yesterday, we were working outside so kept a very careful eye on them. They keep going into the nesting box and sitting for a couple minutes, but never make any deposits. They don't feel egg bound and are eating, drinking, mating, and playing normally.
So, I just wondered if this is typical behavior for first year laying hens. BTW...my birds are Beltsville Small Whites that I got from Jerry Poole last spring via hatching eggs.
I'd love to put mine in my incubator but I live in NY. These are my first turkeys and I've heard so many horror stories on how hard they are to raise. I've had these 2 from the time they were 2 weeks old. I'm not along the coast NY but halfway West. It's been 0 - 20 degrees for the last few months. Unless she hatches on her own, it's going to have to wait a couple months.
 
I'd love to put mine in my incubator but I live in NY. These are my first turkeys and I've heard so many horror stories on how hard they are to raise. I've had these 2 from the time they were 2 weeks old. I'm not along the coast NY but halfway West. It's been 0 - 20 degrees for the last few months. Unless she hatches on her own, it's going to have to wait a couple months.
Ah, I remember weather like that all too clearly. I was born and raised in NE Ohio: We only moved to Louisiana 6 years ago. The winters are much, much friendlier here, but late July, August, and part of September make us pay for it: Hot, more hot, and muggy humidity.

These are my first turkeys as well. I ordered hatching eggs last year and hatched out 15 from 24 eggs. A bobcat got two and we sold 4 to a family friend leaving me with 3 trios.

So far, I have put 22 eggs in the incubator (set the fist ones Christmas day) and have hatched 14 poults. Only two eggs out of the 22 were not fertile, so I am pretty impressed.

I am keeping the first 6 and the rest are sold/reserved (will probably keep the last 6-8 as well). Heck, I have reservations for 20-30 more poults, but really need the girls to lay again.

Good luck with your turkeys and I hope that "early spring" Punxsutawney Phil forecasts actually comes to pass. It has been a cold, snowy winter for everyone up North!
 
Just finished separating all the turkeys into pens, when I picked up one Tom his breast was almost bald. What is up with that? Is it from breeding? The other Tom I moved was not as bare but he was missing a lot of feathers on the breast.
 
Ah, I remember weather like that all too clearly. I was born and raised in NE Ohio: We only moved to Louisiana 6 years ago. The winters are much, much friendlier here, but late July, August, and part of September make us pay for it: Hot, more hot, and muggy humidity.

These are my first turkeys as well. I ordered hatching eggs last year and hatched out 15 from 24 eggs. A bobcat got two and we sold 4 to a family friend leaving me with 3 trios.

So far, I have put 22 eggs in the incubator (set the fist ones Christmas day) and have hatched 14 poults. Only two eggs out of the 22 were not fertile, so I am pretty impressed.

I am keeping the first 6 and the rest are sold/reserved (will probably keep the last 6-8 as well). Heck, I have reservations for 20-30 more poults, but really need the girls to lay again.

Good luck with your turkeys and I hope that "early spring" Punxsutawney Phil forecasts actually comes to pass. It has been a cold, snowy winter for everyone up North!

Don't believe that groundhog. He lied!

How do you keep your turkeys? Mine are in a 6 x 8 coop with a 12 x 14 ft run. They aren't terribly happy confined but Rosie won't stay home. With 3 pair, how do you keep them?
 
Sorry to hear about the poults. Poor babies. That's why I don't like to ship babies. I'm too scared that something like that may happen.
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I will never order from that hatchery again. Its not worth it. On a better note out of the 3 that survived, one has blue eyes.
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I am keeping the first 6 and the rest are sold/reserved (will probably keep the last 6-8 as well). Heck, I have reservations for 20-30 more poults, but really need the girls to lay again.

Good luck with your turkeys and I hope that "early spring" Punxsutawney Phil forecasts actually comes to pass. It has been a cold, snowy winter for everyone up North!
I'm thinking you have MAD MARKETING SKILLS!!!!
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