Sunday, April 28, 2013

new additions

Sorry it has been so long since I have posted.  Things have been crazy around here.  Classes started the 17th and it is so hard to get excited about computer programming!  I miss biology so much!!!!  Unfortunately I still managed to score 100% on my final for my last class so I can't get out of learning this stuff on the grounds I can't get it...

Anyway, we have added 3 baby turkeys who have not been named yet.  They are adorable and I will get a photo up soon, just have to find my camera.   The turkeys are a heritage breed called Narraganset (not sure about that spelling though).  Our hopes are to have a male and 2 females so we can raise our own turkeys for future Thanksgiving dinners!  This breed is like the wild type turkeys so they grow slower then the kind commercially grown.  The commercial type born now will be ready in as little as 4-5 months but, the ones we have take about twice as long to reach butcher size.  Some say 8-10 months others recommend waiting tell they are over a year.  We have no plans to butcher these 3 little ones unless we end up with more than one male.  But hopefully they will provide lots of future holiday dinners!

The other addition is a new Roo.  Our neighbor got us a full grown Rhode Island Red Rooster.  He was in the neighbors barn crowing away this morning.  He is use to being a free range roo and so we are trying to give him his space but he is wandering all over our property and the neighbors.  Our main goal is to keep him out of the woods across the street.  Last think I want is him to be hit by a car of cause an accident!  But although he has been wondering around he keeps coming back to our beautiful girls.  We have 17 surviving chickens from the 22 baby chicks we purchased, I am hoping to be able to start telling boys from girls soon.  Keeping our fingers crossed for mostly girls so we will have lots of eggs!  If we have multiple roos then unfortunately...well, let's have happy thoughts that there won't be many.  Chicken soup anyone?

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