Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough
Showing posts with label Turkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Turkey. Show all posts

September 25, 2011

Anyone for a Hot Tub?

Fall is definitely starting to show it's colours. We don't get the bright reds of the maples, but rather lots and lots of yellows.

The turkeys are getting big!



The turkey hot tub is fired up and will be running this week in order to get the turks into Club Freezer. The bottom part of the 45 gallon drum is just large enough to get one in. So far, the toms have been averaging 26 pounds dressed.

Only seven more to go!

October 18, 2010

Kids and Critters

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There is something about barnyard critters that seems to attract kids. Nothing would have it, but to get into the pen with the birds, even though the turkeys are very big. I caught one of the Gold Laced Wyandottes so that they could all feel what dinner was like on the hoof. Only one or two wanted to pet a turkey. Those guys are a little intimidating!



The turkeys and roosters are now on the finisher feed, the last supper so to speak, before entering the holiday freezer. I for one, will be happy to see them go as I am now up to 10 gallons of water and 6 pails of feed per day. They do eat a lot! The new hens are starting to lay and last years hens have finished the  molt. The new eggs are about 1/4 the size of an  old egg, but you know what they say "Practice makes perfect!" The eggs will soon start getting to normal size.

We started with 13 turkeys this year, lost 2 as babies ( probably shipping damage) and lost one adult, cause unknown.

The Toms are likely 30 pounds dressed out and the hens about 20. We shall see next weekend! I want to get them all put away before the cold weather comes. Elaine has this thing about chicken viscera, feathers etc. in her kitchen!

I expect that the grand kids will be up to see the process. They all know where their dinner comes from, and seem all right with it.
And so, another year of raising fowl comes to an end!

I can just see The Old Geezer and a few other senior citizens sitting and sharpening up their false teeth. Oh yeah, also drooling in anticipation!

September 26, 2010

A Thing of Great Beauty?

Maybe to another turkey! This one is definitely different! I haven't come across one with quite this style of facial expression in my limited time of raising turkeys

If anyone has any idea of what the cause is, I would sure like to hear it.

In the meantime, I am trying to find a suitable name for her, but can't quite come up with one. Several politicians remind me of her, also one of my old school teachers.

Let's have a Great-Name-the -Turkey- Contest. No prizes, just bragging rights until the next oddity comes along.

The vote of the judges (me) will be final. :)

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