DIY Turkey Brooder!!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • Turkeys coming soon to farms near you.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @NonaMaryGrace1952
    @NonaMaryGrace1952 Год назад

    Found you from Kathleen's shout out. Love that she directed us here. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓

  • @GailsSouthernLiving
    @GailsSouthernLiving Год назад +1

    Hello. Nice to meet you. Here from My Alabama Farm Life's Channel. Thank you for showing us your process Have a blessed day.

  • @salyluz6535
    @salyluz6535 Год назад +2

    Well done! I was thinking that it might be to your advantage that you made two separate cages. Maybe if you have a thin piece of wood like from wood paneling, or a piece of plexiglass maybe you could slide it between the two sections and that way have just one side in use when they are very small, and slide the divider out to expand and give them more space as they grow. In the future you could use it for chickens if you want, just using one side or the other. I remember sometimes in the past when we wanted to keep males separate from females for example, where we had two separate pens for chicks. Another time we had two separate pens going because they were slightly different ages, and another time because they were different breeds. The bigger ones tend to pick on the smaller ones, so we have separated according to size/age. But I do wish you very well with your turkeys! I look forward to seeing the whole journey!

    • @CityBoyFarmingAndrewSeegars
      @CityBoyFarmingAndrewSeegars  Год назад

      Thank you so much for this and I was thinking about the board thing I will for sure look into that and yes I have two broad breasted whites and just broad breasted

  • @RandWFarmstead-TonyWalsh
    @RandWFarmstead-TonyWalsh Год назад +1

    Kathleen from My Alabama Farm Life gave you a shout out so I’m here to join you. I was born in MI but now live in Georgia but still have family in MI.

  • @silenteye989
    @silenteye989 Год назад +2

    If I may ask where you get turkey eggs from if not the whole turkey?

    • @CityBoyFarmingAndrewSeegars
      @CityBoyFarmingAndrewSeegars  Год назад

      I’m getting baby chicks well turkey it’s hard to get eggs but you can try Hoover hatchery that’s why I’m getting my turkeys 🦃

  • @silenteye989
    @silenteye989 Год назад

    what is smaller a mustard seed or Venus fly trap seed?