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03-12-2008, 22:31 | #16 |
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Turkeys lay eggs very well for a short period
Usually between april and august my Bronze hens laid 1 a day each for this time. One hid them so I let her hatch them off. They were a great succses last year hence loads of christmas turkeys. The eggs are just like chickens just bigger : They taste great. : :wink: |
03-12-2008, 22:34 | #17 |
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Thnaks nice to know, I may be a convert to keeping turkeys yet :wink:
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09-12-2008, 19:57 | #18 |
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Willow I have cheked into nthe flubenvet wormer today, they stock it at TFM (telford farm machinery) as they stock all kinds of live stock medication and it is apporx £15.16 for a 240 g tub at 2.5 cocentration (as oposed to the 1% for home pultry keepers) Everyone recons you dont need to withdraw the eggs when using this and they are OK to both hatch and eat, do you agree? I may start using this for my chickens anyway.
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