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by Prof. Richard Shanahan MD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How much feed does a Turkey eat per day?

  • Season: Turkeys, like all animals, select food sources that are most abundant and easiest to reach. ...
  • Geography: A bird's location greatly influences the foods it can find. ...
  • Age: Young wild turkeys can forage for themselves very quickly, and the hen will lead her brood to the best available food sources. ...

What are some of the Good Foods in Turkey?

Top 12 Most Popular Turkish Foods (With Photos!)

  1. Kebap (yes, with a “p”)
  2. Köfte
  3. Hamsi (anchovy)
  4. Zeytinyağlılar (“those with olive oil”)
  5. İmam bayıldı (or “the Imam fainted” when he found out the cost of all the olive oil)
  6. Karnıyarık
  7. Dolma (stuffed)
  8. Çiğ Köfte (chee kerfte – raw meatballs)
  9. Mantı
  10. Kahvaltı (breakfast)

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How do you fatten up a Turkey?

Treats

  • Hang fruits or vegetables. This is especially easy with fruits and vegetables that have a stem of some sort. ...
  • Load a Net with Treats. Visit your local party store and look for a decorative fish net (like this one on Amazon.com ). ...
  • Use a Suet Cage. ...
  • Feed Turkeys Treats by Hand. ...

What do you feed a wild turkey?

What Do Wild Turkeys Eat

  • Acorns
  • Beechnuts
  • Hawthorns
  • Crabapples
  • Cherry
  • Blackberry
  • Dogwood
  • Sumac
  • Wild grape
  • Chestnut tree

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Can you feed chickens and turkeys the same food?

Aside from the erratic behavior of the chicks, the turkeys need to be fed a different diet than the chickens. There are specific types of feed, or mash, for turkey chicks that will provide the babies with the proper amount of protein.

What do you feed turkeys chickens?

They enjoy nuts, acorns, seeds (including many wild weed seeds), corn, grain, and peas. They eat berries, flowers, bulbs, foliage, and fruit. Domesticated turkeys have different needs than chickens or ducks and should be fed either a turkey formulated feed or a wild or game bird feed to meet their needs.

Can turkeys and chickens be kept 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.

What is the best thing to feed a turkey?

FEED turkeys cracked or whole kernel corn, sunflower seeds, oats, wheat, or non-medicated commercial poultry or turkey rations. FEED turkeys daily by broadcasting food at a rate of 2 large handfuls (or 1/2 cup) per turkey per day.

What should you not feed turkeys?

Here is some food that you should not feed to turkeys:Low-Quality chicken feed.Dairy foods.Onions.Raw meat.Chocolate.Processed foods.Fruit pits and seeds.Tomato and eggplant leaves.More items...

What do turkeys like eating?

Preferred foods of wild turkeys Generally, turkeys thrive in and near mature forests that produce abundant amounts of mast, the fruits and nuts of woody plants. In the spring, they tend to eat leaves and grasses, and in the fall, they feed more on fruits, berries, seeds and insects.

Why do we not eat turkey eggs?

Chickens have broodiness bred out of them and otherwise have no desire to incubate their offspring and be maternal. Culinary factors also contribute to the dearth of turkey egg consumption. Turkey eggs have a thicker and tougher shell membrane and are harder to break than chicken eggs.

Can turkeys and chickens share a pen?

Yes, you can raise turkeys and chickens together. We have always raised our turkeys and chickens together. We generally raise Broad Breasted turkeys (White and/or Bronze) and Cornish Cross meat birds in the same coop/area, and we try to have the poults and chicks delivered at the same time.

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 do u feed chickens?

Good choices include leafy greens, cooked beans, corn, non-sugary cereals and grains, berries, apples and most other fruits and vegetables. Despite often voracious appetites and a willingness to eat just about anything you might give them, there are some foods to be avoided.

Do turkeys eat bird seed?

Foods They Eat Seeds and grain, including spilled birdseed or corn and wheat in agricultural fields. Berries, wild grapes, crabapples, and other small fruits. Small reptiles including lizards and snakes. Fleshy plant parts such as buds, roots, bulbs, succulents, and cacti.

Do turkeys eat oats?

Turkey also eat waste grains in harvested fields of corn, buckwheat, soybeans, oats, and grain sorghum, and they will use food plots, as well. Turkeys foraging in agricultural areas in the fall and spring eat mostly waste grains, wild plants, insects, and young grasses.

What to feed turkeys to lay eggs?

In the spring, when the turkeys start laying, I offer oyster shell free choice. They also enjoy fresh greens, pumpkin, and extra chicken eggs scrambled. We do offer grit to both our chickens and turkeys, but because our birds free range, they consume most of their digestible grit from the ground.

What protein does turkeys need?

the minimum protein requirements of large White male turkeys at 10, 14, and 18 weeks of age are 21.3, 19.5, and 17.6% and for female turkeys 21.7, 18.4, and 15.0%, respectively. The minimum lysine requirements of large White turkeys to 12, 16, and 20 weeks of age are about 1.4, 1.2, and.

What can turkeys eat?

Seeds and grain, including spilled birdseed or corn and wheat in agricultural fields. Berries, wild grapes, crabapples, and other small fruits. Small reptiles including lizards and snakes. Fleshy plant parts such as buds, roots, bulbs, succulents, and cacti.

Can turkeys eat chicken starter?

Chick starter can be used to raise turkeys, with cautions: It does not have enough proteins or vitamins for good development. If chick starter is used, be sure to supplement with brewer's yeast at the rate of 2 cups per 10 lbs of chick starter.

Nutrition Requirements

When looking at nutrition requirements across the board for turkeys, one thing you may encounter is many different theories on how much protein birds should receive at each stage of growth.

Foods Turkeys Can Eat

When it comes to feeding turkeys or any other backyard fowl, you have a lot more options for food sources than you might think. Of course, the obvious option for most chickens and turkeys is to use a pre-formulated feed. Other options include an all-natural / home-made diet and “grazing” your turkey’s on pasture.

Foods Turkeys Should Not Eat

When it comes to turkeys, there are definitely some foods they should not eat. Generally speaking, don’t feed your turkeys anything you wouldn’t reasonably consume. Things like moldy bread and rotted food should be thrown in the trash and not given to your birds. Let’s explore foods turkeys should not eat in a little more detail.

How to Fatten Up A Turkey

While all of my turkeys were pets, not headed for the table, I know that for some turkey farmers, some birds will become food. In that case, here are some ideas to help fatten up your turkey.

Our Top Pick – Best Turkey Feed

Our top pick for the best turkey feed is Nutrena Country Feeds for turkeys. Not only does it contain the right mix of nutrients, but it is also multipurpose. You can feed it to a variety of birds and even animals as well.

Top Turkey Feed Brands

There are several brands of turkey feed. Here is the list of the most popular turkey feed brands:

8 Best Turkey Feeds

The ideal turkey feed should contain all the required nutrients and also they shouldn’t be heavy on budget. Let’s take a look at the top turkey feeds.

How to Choose the Best Turkey Feed

Before buying turkey feed, there are a few things you need to consider. Of course, the price will be a significant factor, but you also need to consider the nutrients your turkeys need. Have a look at some of the things you need to remember when buying turkey feed.

How to Know you have the Correct Feed

Most people tend to think birds such as turkeys can eat almost anything. That isn’t entirely true since some foods could be detrimental to the health of your turkeys, especially their chicks.

The Bottom Line

Like any other birds, Turkeys need all the nutrients they can get to grow into strong, healthy adults. Whether you are keeping them as pets, for food or as gamebirds, you need to ensure they have all the nutrients they need by giving them the best turkey feed.

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