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Hi there. This is not a disease or an emergency (to my knowledge) so I'm thinking this is where to post my question.
I have raise 4 bourbon red turkeys and 21 wyndottes since two days old. They are all doing very well except one turkey. I"ll call her a she because she's so very tiny. She is basically the size of the wyndottes at 8 weeks old. The other three turkeys are substantially bigger. I see no signs of illness or disease. She is not as big or as wide.
Do I leave her be and enjoy her petitness or is there anything I can give her / do to her that might spring her into action with the other turkeys? I'm guessing if she lives and stays small I'm not going to want to eat her being so small and if I decided to keep her for breeding she's probably produce small young???
Thanks for your time.
I have raise 4 bourbon red turkeys and 21 wyndottes since two days old. They are all doing very well except one turkey. I"ll call her a she because she's so very tiny. She is basically the size of the wyndottes at 8 weeks old. The other three turkeys are substantially bigger. I see no signs of illness or disease. She is not as big or as wide.
Do I leave her be and enjoy her petitness or is there anything I can give her / do to her that might spring her into action with the other turkeys? I'm guessing if she lives and stays small I'm not going to want to eat her being so small and if I decided to keep her for breeding she's probably produce small young???
Thanks for your time.
