Our 2 1/2 year old Narragansett Turkey pair just hatched the first successful brood of chicks. This was the 3rd try. Because we believe the 2nd try, early this spring was destroyed by the sexually frustrated Tom who after great thrashing sounds from the pair in the coop where she was brooding, we found all of the eggs Crushed(which sadly were viable and ready to hatch in 4-5 days). The hen was very upset and crying out during and after the turmoil with him. Apparently we have heard the Tom's need way more than one hen because of their appetite.
The hen had made a nest this time on the north side of our burn pile to be out of the sun. The Tom and our two chicken hens ranged freely in our fenced acre pasture leaving the brooding turkey hen alone. When they all hatched out last week and Momma turkey started taking the kids around we kept an eye on the Tom. When he saw she was out, he ran towards her, she got nervous, called the chicks and squatted so they could be under her. He did his strut stuff and obviously wanted her but stayed away. Fearing for the chicks we clipped one side of his wings and put him in a 20X30 fenced area within the pasture. We did not want to take any chances after waiting 2 1/2 years for these chicks. Of course he is a bit anxious and walks up and down the fence line.
The question is, are we being smart or over cautious with the Tom? Second question, how old do the turkey chicks need to be before we know they will be safe around the Tom?
The hen had made a nest this time on the north side of our burn pile to be out of the sun. The Tom and our two chicken hens ranged freely in our fenced acre pasture leaving the brooding turkey hen alone. When they all hatched out last week and Momma turkey started taking the kids around we kept an eye on the Tom. When he saw she was out, he ran towards her, she got nervous, called the chicks and squatted so they could be under her. He did his strut stuff and obviously wanted her but stayed away. Fearing for the chicks we clipped one side of his wings and put him in a 20X30 fenced area within the pasture. We did not want to take any chances after waiting 2 1/2 years for these chicks. Of course he is a bit anxious and walks up and down the fence line.
The question is, are we being smart or over cautious with the Tom? Second question, how old do the turkey chicks need to be before we know they will be safe around the Tom?