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I'm the odd ball in my family. Both my Husband and Daughter are dominent lefties. And he is always moaning about everything being made for right handed people. Go check out your manual can opener, or scissors, I bet they are more right hand friendly.
 
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Just tell yer DH that being a lefty means he is in his RIGHT mind.
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I'm the odd ball in my family. Both my Husband and Daughter are dominent lefties. And he is always moaning about everything being made for right handed people. Go check out your manual can opener, or scissors, I bet they are more right hand friendly.

you are right !!
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I am sure someone has answered this but I will put in my two cents.

I would go with a heritage breed. I have raised Narragansett, Bourbon Red, Royal Palm, Standard Bronze, Giant Whites and Midget White. I have been told the Midget White are very friendly. I have always had my turkeys with my chickens. My Giant White got to big to be with the chickens so I put him with the goats. He would step on a chicken and the chicken could not get free, he weigh 51 pounds. Turkeys are not that smart, you put your turkeys with your chicken so your chicken can teach your turkeys how to live. It seem like turkeys are always looking for a way to died. As to what breed to raise just find a heritage breed you like and go with it. When we get out there we will be doing Narragansett and Midget White. You will have better luck buying poult or a breeding pair then eggs.

http://heritageturkeyfoundation.org/
http://albc-usa.org/cpl/wtchlist.html#turkeys
 
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Why would you do that? Don't know what the type is on your Blue or Black Orps but the Lavenders type isn't that great right now. You need to breed the Lavenders to high quality Black Orps and thats all. If you want to breed for Blues breed them to the Blacks.
 
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