Turkeys...Those Big Feathered Dogs

Finnie

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Holm.....where are those Mr. T babies!!!! I'm dying to see them! Rjohns...Aurora & R2elk have cooked heritage. It would be interesting to know how everyone cooks their birds.

Speaking of...did R2elk make it over

I invited him with you, but have not seen him yet...

R2Elk sent me a PM on BYC saying he would not be coming to BYH. He will see us all when we get back.
 

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I saw that thread earlier lol. I don't know about you guys but I don't plan on staying and invading. I like my BYC lol

Yeah...I'll hang out here till BYC is back up. But not staying....although it's been fun snooping around.
I was thinking I might look around at the rest of the forum and see what might interest me to read. But I don't think I would spend as much time here as on BYC. I just might like to see what other farm animals are like. I've always wished I could have goats and sheep and mini stuff. I recently discovered a couple of neat pig breeds. However, I can't have all those animals here and it will probably just make me want to move to a real farm more than I already do.
 

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Well turkeys take a neck of a lot longer to hatch than I expected so no babies yet but they're working on it! I have lots of broodies sitting on Turkey and Guinea eggs.

I actually kicked my Guineas out into our loaving shed today. They made so mad.. My Buckeye rooster has not tail and a really bloody butt... Dumb Guineas... :barnie :somad :tongue :he
 

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Well turkeys take a neck of a lot longer to hatch than I expected so no babies yet but they're working on it! I have lots of broodies sitting on Turkey and Guinea eggs.

I actually kicked my Guineas out into our loaving shed today. They made so mad.. My Buckeye rooster has not tail and a really bloody butt... Dumb Guineas... :barnie :somad :tongue :he
Guineas taste good.. just sayin.
 

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Well turkeys take a neck of a lot longer to hatch than I expected so no babies yet but they're working on it! I have lots of broodies sitting on Turkey and Guinea eggs.

I actually kicked my Guineas out into our loaving shed today. They made so mad.. My Buckeye rooster has not tail and a really bloody butt... Dumb Guineas... :barnie :somad :tongue :he
Poor rooster. : (
 

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I have 22 chickens living with a pair of bourbon turkeys we just got, the people we got the turkeys from used to house them with the chickens, so the turkeys kept escaping the turkey run and joining the chickens, so I finally gave in and let them stay.
 

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I have 22 chickens living with a pair of bourbon turkeys we just got, the people we got the turkeys from used to house them with the chickens, so the turkeys kept escaping the turkey run and joining the chickens, so I finally gave in and let them stay.
LOL! At least it cuts down on cleaning time. And... more room for animals!! :weee
 

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Holm, hope that wasn't one of your show bucks. Waiting for those turkey babies!!
 
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