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Also day old's are a lot cheaper, at 4 weeks old they double the price, they can be as much as £10 for small amounts.

 

the extra cost of off heat poults would be offset against the cost and effort of sorting a draught free brooder and heat lamp/heat source and light out, that would make it more expensive....

 

unless of course you could adopt them under A broody hen???

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dont fanny around with day old i know someone who did and they drop like flies, get 6 week old off heat poults and let someone else deal with the dying nature and stupidity of them......

And this depends on the rearer and how many you have.

hahaha I knew you would see it, thats why i wrote it lol And yeah I do, I pay for my bus fare to the Job centre to get my dole :laugh:

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Also day old's are a lot cheaper, at 4 weeks old they double the price, they can be as much as £10 for small amounts.

 

the extra cost of off heat poults would be offset against the cost and effort of sorting a draught free brooder and heat lamp/heat source and light out, that would make it more expensive....

 

unless of course you could adopt them under A broody hen???

oh yes sorry i forgot about that most convenient technique....

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Also day old's are a lot cheaper, at 4 weeks old they double the price, they can be as much as £10 for small amounts.

 

the extra cost of off heat poults would be offset against the cost and effort of sorting a draught free brooder and heat lamp/heat source and light out, that would make it more expensive....

 

unless of course you could adopt them under A broody hen???

oh yes sorry i forgot about that most convenient technique....

 

what do you think the chances would be of adopting them under a hen? I reckon if you get the right hen, she would readily take them.

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Also day old's are a lot cheaper, at 4 weeks old they double the price, they can be as much as £10 for small amounts.

 

the extra cost of off heat poults would be offset against the cost and effort of sorting a draught free brooder and heat lamp/heat source and light out, that would make it more expensive....

 

unless of course you could adopt them under A broody hen???

oh yes sorry i forgot about that most convenient technique....

 

what do you think the chances would be of adopting them under a hen? I reckon if you get the right hen, she would readily take them.

that hen would be one in 500 probably, they have to be as young as possible for it to work, even wih young chickens. even then the hen can just kill them

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Also day old's are a lot cheaper, at 4 weeks old they double the price, they can be as much as £10 for small amounts.

 

the extra cost of off heat poults would be offset against the cost and effort of sorting a draught free brooder and heat lamp/heat source and light out, that would make it more expensive....

 

unless of course you could adopt them under A broody hen???

oh yes sorry i forgot about that most convenient technique....

 

what do you think the chances would be of adopting them under a hen? I reckon if you get the right hen, she would readily take them.

that hen would be one in 500 probably, they have to be as young as possible for it to work, even wih young chickens. even then the hen can just kill them

 

That's what I mean mate, say for example a Silkie or a Pekin, they will sit most thing's, and put the Turkey chick's under as day old's :thumbs:

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I hatch mine on or around the first of August 4/5 weeks of heat then out to the sheds fed growers from 6 week and they will make a good family size bird,Im only doing 10 per year for friends and family, it seems to take ages for the growth spurt but I comes in plenty if time for the oven, my mate day olds hatch in may and its too early unless you weigh out their feed allowance or you have an oven as big as a shopping trolly it's best to leave it a month or two longer,it's not the rules just my experience from experimenting,good luck

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Whats the purpose in them doing this fella's?

at a wild guess id say to shoot.............. :blink: there not the turkeys we eat at christmas tho, there wild turkeys like these..................

 

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well the ones i seen were........... :thumbs:

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Whats the purpose in them doing this fella's?

at a wild guess id say to shoot.............. :blink: there not the turkeys we eat at christmas tho, there wild turkeys like these..................

 

post-61590-0-89160700-1353862974.jpg

 

well the ones i seen were........... :thumbs:

 

There the fellas, they fly ok if you have good ground to flush them off, if the grounds flat I wouldn't bother, takes a let's say sharper gun dog to get them to lift them trialing crap are no good, lol, it also gives the keeper a extra bit of cash at a £ 100 donation if shot & cull the rest for Xmas for the best free range turkeys you'll get.. I did how ever hear your not ment to do it but hey ho

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Whats the purpose in them doing this fella's?

at a wild guess id say to shoot.............. :blink: there not the turkeys we eat at christmas tho, there wild turkeys like these..................

 

post-61590-0-89160700-1353862974.jpg

 

well the ones i seen were........... :thumbs:

 

There the fellas, they fly ok if you have good ground to flush them off, if the grounds flat I wouldn't bother, takes a let's say sharper gun dog to get them to lift them trialing crap are no good, lol, it also gives the keeper a extra bit of cash at a £ 100 donation if shot & cull the rest for Xmas for the best free range turkeys you'll get.. I did how ever hear your not ment to do it but hey ho

lol yeah i heard that to!!! the shoot i seen them was in shropshire and they became characters in the area, going round the farms together regularly raiding the corn sheds, visiting the cottages dotted round the estate etc etc couple got shot and three were pegged by beaters dogs but the few that survived the season were left in the woods and even hatched a clutch of young!!!! :thumbs:

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