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Daizy |
Posted - Nov 18 2013 : 06:45:15 AM Hay ya'll,
I am going to be raising All-Natural Turkeys next year. I want to order 50 (20 go to a neighbor who wants them smoked to give to his customers as gifts). Does anyone have any advise as to which breed to order. Any input would be appreciated. I have raised chickens and quail before but not turkeys.
Hugs and prayers, ] Daizy www.poorhouseparadise.blogspot.com
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Dapple Grey Lady |
Posted - Dec 03 2013 : 2:22:41 PM Just recently aquired Rio Grande Wild Turkeys. Thanks for the links. I am learning more about them.
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SandraM |
Posted - Dec 01 2013 : 5:48:21 PM I was just reading a blog post about raising Turkeys. Might be helpful! http://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/2013/11/how-to-raise-turkeys.html
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prariehawk |
Posted - Nov 18 2013 : 2:53:11 PM Daizy--if you go to www.feastSTL.com it will take you to a food magazine that has a wonderful article on raising turkeys. You have to sign up to read it, but the article is about a young Missouri farmer who raises (the old-fashioned way) turkeys and chickens. He even uses antique equipment that he modifies cause it's cheaper than buying new. Cindy
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