[COLOR=333333]Chook dont mean to highjack post but there's not much info on diet for raising turkeys as pets. I have 5 toms,1 white holland 1 blk spanish 2 bronze 1 slate, and 4 hens 2 wild easterns 1 blk spanish 1 slate/burboun cross. They,re in two runs I let them out when weather and work allows. I'm keeping they're feeders full of 18%protien grower and give game bird booster scratch feed thats 8-12% protien I think. I've gotta attached to them and want to take the best care I can.[/COLOR]
Thanks in advance for any help.
Kuntrygirl gave a good reply. Mine always loved watermelon. Many people feed them chicken food, or turkey grower, or gamebird feeds, so really just find what you feel is best for them. Something suited to their needs is best, rather than feeding them chicken grower feed or something specific like that. The only reason you'd need to restrict their portions is if yours look noticeably more "meat-birdy" than Kuntrygirls'. Hers are a good example of turkeys that don't need restricted portions; intensive commercial meat breeds are noticeably chunkier. Judging by the sounds of the turkeys you listed you don't need to worry about their proclivity towards obesity. But letting them stay out of their coop all the time isn't a good idea, they should sleep in there for safety, but maybe I've misunderstood you and you only meant during the daytime. Mine would always perch low on fences at night unless I trained them to sleep in a coop, and many other people have said theirs do the same. Best wishes.