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Wow! What a cool story!
Yes, Midet whites are smaller than standard turkeys. They are a heritage breed, naturally breeding. We raised poults last year. Started with 8 day olds, raised 5, ended up with 4 toms and 1 hen. Traded 1 tom for another hen, butchered 2 toms (carcass weights of 14 pounds and 14 and 1/2 pounds) and bought 1 more hen so I now have 1 tom and 3 hens. Since there are just the two of us the birds are a good roasting size for us.big brown horse said:Midget whites, is that a politically correct term? Are they really smaller than the average turkey you see at the fair?
I wouldn't mind a smaller turkey or two.
Great Story...justusnak said:I have a Blue Slate turkey hen, she is a VERY good momma. Last year she put me on the wall 3 times....I was just trying to put feed in there for her! Jeesh, the ingrate!!
I have a few Banty Cochin Frizzles...and last spring one hen went broody. Being that I didnt want any more bantys...and I couldnt break this little hen from her broodiness....I finally gave in, and gave her a turkey egg! It was so funy to watch her sit on top of that egg, and slide from one side to the other..tipping. Finally I made her nest deeper, so she could settle down on the egg. She raised that little turkey for several weeks afterwards. I finally had to take the turkey out of the bantam pen...when it was stepping on the other bantams. Boy, a little rooster can get pretty upset, when stepped on by a 2 ft tall "baby" Good luck with your hen...I hope you have LOTS of fuzzies in a few weeks...and she still lays well for you in the spring!