I have been seeing all this talk about free range turkeys. Wont they just fly away or up in a tree and get out of your yard? How do you get them back in the run? I want to get some for pets but I don't want them flying away??
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Sure they could.
They like to hang out in a flock.
Social animals.
The biggest issue I have is predators.
I use fish netting over the yard to stop them flying out and stop the big predator birds from coming in.
There is a pair of ravens that like to hang around the turkey zone and I even heard the ravens trying to copy the turkey calls.
The mature birds would not have an issue but poults could be lunch for the ravens.
Last year I lost two to coyotes and four to a bear.
They came back after their free lunch like I knew they would.
It was their last lunch.
I knew a man who bought one hundred wild turkeys and let them go out on his farm.
It seems that a bunch of hens made it but their was no toms in sight.
The hens can fly easier, faster and higher.
So it looks like ground predators must have gotten the toms.
If you live in an area with no wild animals then dogs are the biggest threat.
My turkeys fly but they don't roost in trees or anything (evidently my truck is the pinnacle of nighttime comfort). Well, I say they fly, the hens fly well the tom not so much.
Anyway to your question:
Yes and no.
If you get them as adults, you will need to pen them in a small enough pen that they can't get a good start to flying (they often need a bit of a run up to get over a fence) for 3-4 weeks so they realize that this is the place where some nice tall thing brings them food. Once they get the point on that they'll generally stick around.
HOWEVER - if you don't provide them with enough food, they will wander off in search of greener pastures. As long as they're getting enough food either from your land itself and/or supplemented feed by you, they're not going anywhere.
And, as I said, mine generally don't fly but they will totally walk up the driveway and down the road. A looooooooong way down the road. My turkeys don't have a run, don't have a coop, and my yard isn't fenced. They're outside and uncontained 24/7.
How big is your yard?
I raised 2 poults this summer and they mixed in with my chickens fine but they follow me around and chirp a lot. Probably because they love the kitchen and garden scraps they get in the afternoon. If they bond to you I don't think they would leave. Mine go in with the other birds most nights or roost up on the highest fence or top of outside coop. I just get them down and then they go right in the coop. If you feed them inside that will get them to go in. My biggest predator has been raccoons and foxes.I have been seeing all this talk about free range turkeys. Wont they just fly away or up in a tree and get out of your yard? How do you get them back in the run? I want to get some for pets but I don't want them flying away??