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It's probably just what they eat that is causing it to happen. I was asking to see how thick and strong they are on the shell.I free feed purina game bird starter to the adult turkeys (30% protein) with -maybe- 1/4 mix of homegrown corn/ soy free layer (18%) to cut the protein a tick.
They have free access to grit and oyster shell, and I also add niacin (crushed tablets) to everyone’s feed. They always have free access to fresh water.
I don’t really offer treats, and I haven’t been able to free range them since separating into breeding groups - because the boys just seek out the other guys and they all want to fight
I’m working on a turkey tractor for my bachelors and then grow outs, but it’s not finished yet.
So they have secure coops at night, and runs that keep everyone separated. But their runs have been stripped of any vegetation after a summer of being in them.
And no, I can’t “flake” off those bumps w a fingernail. They are a part of the shell...