A Day in the Life of a Minnesota Turkey Farmer

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Minnesota raises more turkeys than any other state in the U.S. Over 450 farmers are committed every day to bird health, animal care, food safety, and environmental protection. This is a look at the day in the life of one of these farmers.
    For more information about Minnesota turkey farmers and to find delicious turkey recipes, visit www.MinnesotaTurkey.com or find Minnesota Turkey on Facebook.

Комментарии • 14

  • @samuelkimani2487
    @samuelkimani2487 Год назад

    I love what you do and I want to start my Turkey farm although on small scale.

  • @djjammindave
    @djjammindave 5 лет назад

    I'm not in the Turkey business nor I own a pet, but I do recognized the importance of this video. Well produced and a very nice educational presentation. The birds seems to be content and happy. Can you imagine if you let these birds outside free ranging for a short period of time in a daily basis? I know that it will be concerns, but the birds in turn will be grateful and smiling. Thank you.

  • @hebervasquez7111
    @hebervasquez7111 2 года назад

    I love minnesota.

  • @rrltruckingllc2605
    @rrltruckingllc2605 2 года назад

    How do you get pay for the bird that took to market

  • @bpr2_arielfatriyanovari106
    @bpr2_arielfatriyanovari106 5 лет назад

    What song in this opening video?

  • @vegasguy10
    @vegasguy10 7 лет назад +3

    One question for you. Do these turkeys actually get to go OUTSIDE??

    • @csr326
      @csr326 7 лет назад +4

      vegasguy10
      Usually no, these birds get processed at 13-21 weeks old. So they’re still very young.
      When They’re pults (babies) they really can’t maintain they’re own heat so being in a brood barn is the best way to keep them healthy and warm.
      When they get market size, which is 13-21 weeks according to the video. They need to maintain bio security. Letting them free range can bring in potential diseases and predators threats.
      If you see them, they act as they would out side. They can scratch, dustbath, run around and jump. So what’s the point of going outside.

    • @My8565
      @My8565 3 года назад

      Being inside offers the ability to keep their environment the best possible for growth and health

  • @saugatvlogs6636
    @saugatvlogs6636 4 года назад

    hey, I am turkey farmer from Nepal. Can i have your email for some discussion about this farming.. really needs some suggestion??

  • @UndisputedRoofer
    @UndisputedRoofer 4 года назад

    You hiring

  • @maxwellasimeng661
    @maxwellasimeng661 Месяц назад

    Pls thank you very much for the video , can pls help me know artificial insemination and especially the collection of the semen?

  • @cowboyjoe1771
    @cowboyjoe1771 8 лет назад

    I would t believe a guy that is chewing tobacco while speaking lol