Pick a turkey breed that suits your space and needs. Heritage, broad-breasted, or mini breeds offer different benefits.
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Provide a safe and spacious coop with proper ventilation, roosts, and nesting boxes. Turkeys need a secure home.
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Feed your turkeys a balanced diet of pellets, grains, and fresh greens. Clean, fresh water is essential for their health.
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Understand turkey vocalizations and body language. They use sounds and gestures to express themselves.
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Turkeys are social birds. Raise them in pairs or small groups to prevent loneliness and stress.
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Handle your turkeys gently from a young age for easy bonding. Regular health checks help prevent illnesses.
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Keep turkeys entertained with toys and treats. They enjoy exploring and pecking at objects.
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Protect your turkeys from predators like raccoons and foxes. Secure the coop and use motion-activated lights.
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Turkeys can be wonderful and affectionate companions. Build a strong bond with your feathered friends.
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