For Bourbon Red Turkeys google Porter Turkeys, and Duane Urch, you can email Duane at
[email protected], Duane also has a lot of excellent SQ LF and Bantams.
Re Breeders, there really are two different kind, one is the breeder running a small hatchery, now Duane does that but he breeds his own stock to very high standards. Porters have been producing Turkeys for many years, and has color varieties not available elsewhere, Duane also has high quality Turkeys. Especially his Narragansetts.
THere are other breeders who doNOT have large flocks, many just 30-50 hens of a variety, but they cull ruthlessly, its much easier to select for egg production in a small flock then a huge one, my culling requires a chick to hatch out on its own, whether incubator or under a hen, grow out according to the standard, whether pullet or roo, I separate the pullets and roos individually , takes quite a few pens, when the pullets start laying I keep track of their production, meanwhile the roos are growing out, I know which hen each one is from, her 'broiler weight', six mos weight and yearling weight, same for the roos, the best roos from the best hens get paired with the best producing pullets which have been looked at many times even up to their first egg, I then put 2-3 hens in a pen, and when I want to start getting fertile eggs in the spring I place in the roos,
big hatcherys cant do this, the just dont have the manpower, they may do some of this with their breeder flocks but places like Ideal have hundreds of different ones, that said, for a hatchery they are good, but, often the different breeds are nothing like show quality at all.
When it is time to place eggs in the incubator each is pencil marked as to its parents. New hatched chicks get color banded, croped, marked, a whole series of IDs.
Out of 20 hens I may raise 100 chicks, and the selection starts all over. If I am lucky I can get $ 45-$50 a pair or trio. Is it worth it, yes, to keep doing what I am doing, any bird I wouldnt keep for a breeder goes in the freezer, or fed to my hounds. But with a 30 hen flock, I cant keep 50 new pullets a year, so some are available, I replace only about ten hens a year, so a pullet has to be REALLY good to stay. Quite a few of the yearlings go to local 4H'rs,
Make money? Nope, just have fun.
Go to the different threads of the breed that you are interested in and just ask there who are the breeders that they would reccommend. THere are a number of very good breeders here. You have lots of time.
Re Turkeys, find who you want to buy from and get your orders in, Porters is working right now on June chicks, they are filled on orders up to June. I suspect Duane is about the same.
Keep asking questions, you'll get a lot of good responses here, good folks.