Jul 19, 2021 #1 L Lmpc In the Brooder Joined Jul 16, 2021 Messages 17 Reaction score 3 Points 14 Turkeys. We got them not knowing anything about them. Not even sure what kind turkeys they are… gender guesses? There’s 2- a week or so apart.
Turkeys. We got them not knowing anything about them. Not even sure what kind turkeys they are… gender guesses? There’s 2- a week or so apart.
Jul 19, 2021 #2 Dottie the Chicken Lover of Jesus, cows, and chickens 5 Years Friend Joined May 8, 2020 Messages 4,368 Reaction score 19,401 Points 786 Location Wisconsin Pics? Age?
Jul 19, 2021 Thread starter #3 L Lmpc In the Brooder Joined Jul 16, 2021 Messages 17 Reaction score 3 Points 14 Pic Attachments D382A492-DBA5-421F-A19E-CC771A6428E7.jpeg 552.7 KB · Views: 10
Jul 19, 2021 Thread starter #4 L Lmpc In the Brooder Joined Jul 16, 2021 Messages 17 Reaction score 3 Points 14 Dottie the Chicken said: Pics? Age? Click to expand... Sorry doe some reason it didn’t attach- see reply
Dottie the Chicken said: Pics? Age? Click to expand... Sorry doe some reason it didn’t attach- see reply
Jul 19, 2021 Thread starter #5 L Lmpc In the Brooder Joined Jul 16, 2021 Messages 17 Reaction score 3 Points 14 I believe they are about 6-7 weeks old?
Jul 20, 2021 Thread starter #6 L Lmpc In the Brooder Joined Jul 16, 2021 Messages 17 Reaction score 3 Points 14 Anyone?
Jul 20, 2021 #7 Painted Calls Still the Mayor Premium Feather Member Friend Joined Aug 26, 2019 Messages 33,968 Reaction score 324,765 Points 1,466 You will probably have better luck getting a gender ID for your poults by posting this in the Turkey sub forum. You can click on the report icon on the lower left corner below each post, and ask the mods to move it there for you.
You will probably have better luck getting a gender ID for your poults by posting this in the Turkey sub forum. You can click on the report icon on the lower left corner below each post, and ask the mods to move it there for you.
Jul 20, 2021 #8 Friend of Birds In the Brooder Joined Jul 19, 2021 Messages 2 Reaction score 14 Points 22 The ones with longer necks and snoods are toms. The smaller ones with more fur on their heads are hens.
The ones with longer necks and snoods are toms. The smaller ones with more fur on their heads are hens.