
Adding turkeys to the backyard flock this year.

The chicks are very cute and sweet. They almost seem to enjoy human company. They have a different kind of peep than chickens which is much easier on the ears.

Not so cute once they get older.
In as little as 20 weeks the hens should be 22 lbs and the toms should be a whopping 34 lbs. Thats a lot of turkey. Ive only named two (Christmas and Thanksgiving), probably wont name the rest.
I know you might thats cruel, but what will you be eating on Christmas and Thanksgiving?
I will be eating a bird that was raised humanly, given the run of my small but green and sunshine filled little urban farm and getting to eat feed, grass, bugs and all the things turkeys are supposed to eat.
Cross turkey off the grocery store list.
Cross turkey off the grocery store list.
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