Goat Whisperer's & SBC's kidding thread: kidding storm

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I seem to recall that your turkeys were more or less in a field of their own and they didn't go in the coop. Has that always been the way you raised them?
 

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Nope. They go wherever they please. They might have been penned on occasion, right now the mean @$$ tom is penned.

Thinking back, you probably are thinking of the penned tom turkey… he lived in the small buck pen.
 

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Our turkeys are all over. The times you came we had already reduced so much and the Tom was in a field with a buck.
We had shelters for them and they never used them. So we used the shelters elsewhere. They roost on the six foot fence panels, the big coop/goat building roof and in the trees.
They can jump easily from a standstill 6ft in the air so you may need to net. Clipping wings hasn't worked other than for the Tom because he is so heavy.
 

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Oh on the blackhead topic... I should add that while my turkeys and chickens have never lived together per se, they do share a coop that has ventilation between their respective sides and their fencing is side by side. So I'm not sure how it transmits but they're not separated by much!
 

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Few pics from today :)

I hung some plastic yesterday to keep the snow from blowing in and to hopefully keep it a bit warmer.
The girls (and boys) are totally spoiled.... Warm water, hay, feed, & beet pulp all brought to them so they don't have to go outside.

I hauled 30+ gallons of warm water to the goats, dogs, chickens, & geese this morning. Seems to be doing okay and I'm about to go out for another round :th

Plastic:
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Put plastic up on the coop too, didn't get any pics though.

The "babies" almost a year old now, still go under that hallway. They were ALL under there keeping warm LOL

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Leah's big belly. She gets special treatment and gets penned at night and in bad weather, she loves it :)
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Some of the girls finally came out as long as I was with them :rolleyes: They love to PLAAAAYYYYYYYYY!
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@OneFineAcre tried to get pics of Isaac but none came out good :he
I'll try again later.

Last pic is of Mr. Pete :love
 

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