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by Domenick Green Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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  • Corn While corn is not the most nutritious food on its own, it can be a great option for providing fat and overall energy. ...
  • Black Oil Sunflower Seeds These seeds are widespread in custom mixed feed rations. The oil in the seeds helps provide a beautiful shine to your turkey’s plumage. ...
  • Flax Seeds These extremely protein-rich seeds are usually found in most custom rations. They also provide a great amount of B-vitamins and trace minerals. ...
  • Millet This is a great source of iron and amino acids, which help aid in neurological function and most other vital processes within the body. ...
  • Dried Peas Peas are a great option to add in place of corn for summer rations. ...

Rape and alfalfa, as well as lettuce, cabbage, and most any other garden greens, all provide good food for turkeys. As much as 25 percent of the ration can be greens, which can enable you to compete price-wise with the commercial grower.Nov 26, 2020

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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 turkeys medicated feed?

Some say you should start them on medicated turkey starter, others say that you should never start them on medicated starter. I have found some medicated turkey starter at a local feed store and the bag warns against giving the medicated feed to Guineas and that makes me even more nervous about using it.

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What kind of feed do you 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 do you feed domesticated turkeys?

Turkeys eat seeds, grains, vegetables, and insects. As omnivores, turkeys mostly eat seeds, grains, nuts, fruits, vegetables, and insects. But they also eat many surprising foods like fish, snails, and lizards.

What can I feed wild turkeys?

Acorns, hickory nuts, beechnuts, or walnuts, either cracked open or swallowed whole. 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.

What do turkey farmers feed turkeys?

They are fed a balanced diet of corn and soybean meal mixed with a supplement of vitamins and minerals. On average, it takes 75-80 pounds of feed to raise a 38-pound tom turkey. Feed ingredients account for roughly two-thirds of the cost of raising a turkey.

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...

Do turkeys eat carrots?

Turkeys love to pick at natural plants. They will consume all sorts of leaves and grasses. You can also feed your turkey various vegetable plants like lettuce, cabbage, carrot leaves, and much more.

What is the best wild turkey feed?

Preferred foods of wild turkeysBeech (Beechnuts are an alternate food source when acorn supplies are low.)Hickory (As with beechnuts, hickory nuts are an alternate winter food source.)Dogwood.Wild cherry.Grapes.Berries.

Can turkeys eat whole corn?

Whole corn is an excellent choice if you want to feed them. Cracked corn works good too but tends to get covered up quickly if it is snowing or blowing. I've found they also like alfalfa hay, strange as it might seem. They get right into it and eat the green leaves and flowers.

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.

Is corn good for turkey?

Since wild turkeys are a ground-feeding type, sprinkling cracked corn in an open area of dirt is a sufficient way to attract them. Seeds- Another easily attainable food source, seeds provide even more nutrition for wild turkeys. Mixing seeds and cracked corn makes a great spread out meal.

What kind of treats do turkeys like?

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.

Do turkeys eat alfalfa pellets?

Adding timothy hay pellets can also provide roughage without a lot of calories. As these birds are bred to be large, food intake should be restricted with extra greens (pasture, alfalfa, grain sprouts, lettuce, cabbage, swiss chard) and roughage. Turkeys also love fruit, but it should be given in limited quantities.

What do free range turkeys eat?

They eat anything green, from chicory to plantain, and this helps to produce that wonderful rich flavor and the amazing health benefits of pastured poultry. Because our heritage turkeys are out on pasture for their entire life, they develop flavor that can't be found in a supermarket.

Can turkeys eat chick 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.

What fruit can turkeys eat?

Other planting suggestions include black cherry trees, blueberries, wild grapes and dogwood. Wild turkeys consume cacti fruits in arid areas and like many species of wildlife, will even consume poison ivy berries too.

When can turkeys eat adult food?

In many cases, pulverized feed is combined with water to make it easier for the birds to digest. This also helps the nutrients to be better absorbed into their bodies. After the birds are around eight weeks old, you can ditch the pre-starter feed and move on to starter feed.

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.

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