Turkeys For 2013

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I don't mean to sound Callas, but the easiest thing for both you and the turkey would be to process it. It would be less work on you and kinder and quicker than chancing a painful predator attack. Animals will even prey on their own kind if it fails to keep up with the flock! Processing would be more humane for the poor turkey!
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My heart goes out to you! I know how hard it is to raise an animal, intending to keep it, getting attached to the sweet little guy and then having to put it down, but while it can bless your table, it's life will not be for nothing!
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One of My Slate Blue turkey is now so blind that even when I hold food if front of his face he cannot see it. He knows where his food dishes are and does eat. But now I know he just follows the others around. I don't know what to do with the poor thing.
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I am so sorry to hear that. How did he become blind? So he is eating and drinking every day? How big is the area that he is in? Poor baby.
 
I had a 6 month old hen that broke her ankle a few months ago. I splinted the ankle and cared for her and her ankle was better but in the process of allowing her ankle to heal, she was laying on her hocks and one of them became so swollen it forced her leg to turn backwards. At that point and time, I knew it was over. I was sad but I knew what I had to do. It took me a few days to get enough nerve to tell someone else to do the deed. Well, they did and she was processed and she provided a meal for 6 people at my house. It's hard to make that decision. It is taking me a LONG time to come to terms with that. So, I understand how you feel.
 
I am so sorry to hear that. How did he become blind? So he is eating and drinking every day? How big is the area that he is in?

Poor baby.
He was born with blue eyes and his eyes stayed blue. I did some research on Porters website and he say's that the blue eyes used to be the standard. But they changed it to dark eyes. Many of the blue eyes slates are either blind or go blind.
Well I already had two and I did not see a problem. I sold one to be processed already last week. But I tried to give him some bread with all the others today and I stuck it right in his nose and his beak, but he could not see it! The others ate it. But he was already used to his surroundings in the run before he lost his sight so he know where the food and water are. I see him eat and drink. But he cannot see anything even in his face.
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My heart goes out to you! I know how hard it is to raise an animal, intending to keep it, getting attached to the sweet little guy and then having to put it down, but while it can bless your table, it's life will not be for nothing!
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Thank you Celie, my heart is just not into processing him. He is only 5 months old and not alot of meat on the bones yet either. But I may sell him to someone that will process him? Idk Or I may just keep him.
 
I am so sorry to hear that. How did he become blind? So he is eating and drinking every day? How big is the area that he is in? Poor baby.
He was born with blue eyes and his eyes stayed blue. I did some research on Porters website and he say's that the blue eyes used to be the standard. But they changed it to dark eyes. Many of the blue eyes slates are either blind or go blind. Well I already had two and I did not see a problem. I sold one to be processed already last week. But I tried to give him some bread with all the others today and I stuck it right in his nose and his beak, but he could not see it! The others ate it. But he was already used to his surroundings in the run before he lost his sight so he know where the food and water are. I see him eat and drink. But he cannot see anything even in his face.
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My heart goes out to you! I know how hard it is to raise an animal, intending to keep it, getting attached to the sweet little guy and then having to put it down, but while it can bless your table, it's life will not be for nothing!
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Thank you Celie, my heart is just not into processing him. He is only 5 months old and not alot of meat on the bones yet either. But I may sell him to someone that will process him? Idk Or I may just keep him.
My turkey was only 6 months old and as I stated in my other post, it was enough meat to feed 6 adults. I know you don't want to hear that but I was just wanted to say that. I had a blind dog that was blind for about 4 years and lived to be 13 years old. But I know a dog is different. :( I hope that you are ok with whatever decision you make. It will be ok. :hugs
 
My turkey was only 6 months old and as I stated in my other post, it was enough meat to feed 6 adults. I know you don't want to hear that but I was just wanted to say that. I had a blind dog that was blind for about 4 years and lived to be 13 years old. But I know a dog is different.
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I hope that you are ok with whatever decision you make. It will be ok.
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Once I get the rooster run done we are going to move the turkey over there till we get their pens done. But now I know that this guy will stay with the hens. He would die if I tried to change his pen. But the hens love the turkeys so they are family. I guess I will see how things go. we have a dog that is nearly blind and can hardly hear. Plus a pit bull that can't tell who we are till we speak to him. He can't see much either! I told my husband that we had the water checked and they did not find anything in our well water. Or I would think it is the water! I just don't know what to think.
 
Guess what? I got an email today from Harbor Freight and their MEAT GRINDER/ SAUSAGE STUFFERS are on sale this week, here's the ad:



<img src="http://link.mercent.com/image.ashx?merchantID=HarborFreight" style="display: none;">
This is the same one I have and mine works great. Just thought someone might be looking for one ar a good price. I always like to save $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Thank you so much for posting this. I saw it this morning and immediatley ordered one. What a great savings! I can't wait to get it.
 
Chickadoodles, I am sorry you are going through this.
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It is hard having to make a decision like that. I know you will make the choice that is right for you.


Kuntrygirl, I had a fox terrier who had glaucoma in both eyes at the age of 3. He had them removed within 6 months of each other. I never knew they had eye specialists for dogs! They had him on the same eye medication my grandmother was on!! He lived to be 14 years old. He was outside all the time. It was amazing to watch him run around trees (not into them) , etc.

Lisa :)
 
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