The short answer is yes, you can raise turkeys and chickens together. We have for years. We also keep geese, ducks, and guineas with our chickens in the same coop and run. But before you head off to the feed store to buy a variety of poultry, there’s a few more things you should know.
Can Turkey and chickens be together?
One of the main ways to keep turkeys healthy is too NOT raise chickens and turkeys together. When turkeys and chickens are raised together, turkeys run a high risk of contracting the disease histomoniasis, also known as blackhead.
Can Turkey protect chickens?
Turkeys are generally not very aggressive with the chickens. However, they will protect the hens vigorously. If a rooster gets a little too rough with the hens, he may find himself on the discipline end of a turkey’s wrath. Some people have even found the turkeys will kill a rooster if the rooster is too aggressive.
Do chickens like turkeys?
Generally speaking, ducks, peafowl, and turkeys can certainly be kept on the same property together, and they would coexist very well. Most types of poultry prefer to spend time with the same kind of poultry. Chickens like chickens, ducks like ducks, and turkeys like turkeys.
Do turkeys need a nesting box?
Turkeys are fairly easy animals to raise, requiring nothing more than food, water and simple shelter to thrive. Nest boxes are an essential feature for laying turkey hens, and can be simply built with just a little time and effort.
Do turkeys need a coop?
If you plan to raise your turkeys from poults, then the answer to “Do turkeys need a coop?” is a resounding yes. Once the poults outgrow their brooder, they will need a secure coop at night, just like any other type of poultry.
What is the best animal to protect chickens?
The most common one to use to protect chickens is the goose. Geese are very territorial and can be quite aggressive. You don’t need to train them to protect poultry like a dog, either. Even if the predator is too big for your goose to fight off, they can make enough racket to get your attention!
Do turkeys return to coop at night?
Turkeys will roost anywhere except where you want them to.
They would go in the coop at night with no problems and roost with the chickens.
When can turkeys and chickens live together?
Poultry veterinarians and scientists alike will tell people to segregate their turkeys from their chickens. Additionally, you should not range turkeys in areas that have seen contact with chickens within the last three years. If you’re raising turkeys for meat, then by all means, follow these wise words of caution.
How many turkeys should you have?
Turkeys should be kept in groups of at least three to six birds.
Are turkeys aggressive?
Turkeys may attempt to dominate or attack people that they view as subordinates, and this behavior is observed most often during breeding season. They may also respond aggressively and peck shiny objects like windows or automobiles, interpreting their own reflection as an intruding turkey.
How many eggs does turkey lay in a day?
one egg
A turkey hen lays one clutch of eggs per year, these clutches can as small as four to as large as 17 eggs per nest (that’s a big clutch and that’s cool fact #1)! The hen lays only one egg each day, so if she lays 14 eggs it takes two full weeks to lay the entire clutch.
How high should a turkey nesting box be?
The nest box should be large enough to allow the female to turn around and stand easily within the nest. The correct size nest should allow the female to be pushed off the nest, collect the eggs (Figure 4) and check for broody birds. Typical nest box dimensions are 50 cm wide x 60 cm deep x 60 cm high.
Can you eat turkey eggs?
Are Turkey Eggs Safe to Eat? Yes! In fact, most bird or poultry eggs are safe to eat…and delicious to boot! Turkey eggs don’t taste much different than a chicken egg.
Do turkeys need to be locked up at night?
Because of this, turkeys must be closed into their indoor space before dusk and should not be let out again until the sun is coming up in the morning. Therefore, turkeys require an indoor living space that will keep them protected from all predators while they are closed in overnight.
Are turkeys cleaner than chickens?
It may sound counter intuitive, but turkeys are less messy in my experience than chickens. Even though turkeys are larger than chickens, and the waste load is in fact larger, I still feel like the turkey coop stays a lot cleaner than the chicken coop. Mostly that’s due to the behavior of turkeys.
How cold can turkeys tolerate?
Turkeys are overall hardy animals, meaning they are able to withstand low temperatures (below 20°F) for periods of time.
What breed of dog will protect chickens?
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- Old English Sheepdog. Old English sheepdogs are agile, attentive, and alert animals.
- Maremma Sheepdog. Known as a livestock guardian dog, the Maremma sheepdog originates from rural Northern Italy.
- Akbash.
- Pyrenean Mastiff.
- Komondor.
- Puli.
- Anatolian Shepherd.
- Kuvasz.
What time should you let your chickens out in the morning?
You should let your chickens out of their coop at sunrise, or shortly thereafter. This can range from 4-7 am, depending on the season and your location. What is this? Nonetheless, it is important to let your chickens out consistently and at around the same time each morning.
Can a dog mate with a chicken?
As to the feasibility of the requisite mating, various YouTube videos document the fact that small dogs have been occasionally known to mate with hens. Further, it is well known that chickens will adopt the young of other types of animals, including dogs, as shown in the picture at right.
Are turkeys good for your yard?
The birds eat many pesky insects, and a flock of turkeys nearby can be ideal pest control for a yard. Turkeys are also beloved for their association with the Thanksgiving holiday.