Thank you all for the wonderful compliments. And it’s so uplifting to see so many of you doing your part to help save these genetic lines. If we all did just a little; raising a few birds, buying from your local farmer, or donating time and money to the organizations working hard to make a difference, we can save these birds!!! I encourage you to go to the Heritage Poultry Conservancy website heritagepoultry.org/ and see the conservation efforts at work.
Sir, i have maybe 30 turkeys now. The problem here, they have sick something have grown on their body like a small piece of skin problem. Can i get some tips from you, how to prevent these types of problem. How frequent should be the disinfecting process? Thanks. I am a filipino turkey local breader.
I had a wonderful visit to Moss Mountain Farm the day you made this video. Thanks for your hospitality. Your home and gardens are beautiful, lunch was delicious, and it was a special treat having you join us!
I give you sooo much credit for your conservation achievements and I wish more people would do it too. I do my part on a much smaller scale but I do know even a little can make a big difference!
We got a pair of Narragansett this year. I never had turkeys before and I was intimidated by their size but now since I raised my Bonnie and Clyde I love them! I Love their sweet personalities! They are smart and very curious and so sweet! Very protective of the chickens and great watch dogs. Not as neurotic as the chickens. We got them as a hawk deterrent and it worked. We haven’t lost a hen to hawks since then. They are calm and majestic! I want more of them. Clyde doesn’t like my husband tho. I think he thinks he is protecting me somehow. 😁🦃🦃🦃🦃
I raised my first Blue Slates this year. Harvested 4 for Thanksgiving. I have three toms and four hens left. Hoping to add new genetics next year! They are so fun and sweet.
Breeding bourbons here, now i think i will keep my bronze and get him some ladies next yr. I started a small poultry farm of essential high productive birds. I now look forward having 2 breeds of turkeys. I decided on bourbon turkeys to keep the breed going here in my new home KY. Thank you for the beautiful video and my bronze Edward says thanks too!
As always, you are an amazing storyteller and protector of Mother Earth! We have wonderful flocks of wild turkeys here in Cle Elum, Washington otherwise named The Cle Elum Chickens.
I finally found and received 6 White Holland eggs! I’m very excited to get them going. I have kept chickens for over 20 years, I would like to see how to layout a nest box for them. Thanks for the video
Thanks a lot for taking the time to teach us about poultry... I had chickens when I was a girl. I love birds Hyacinth macaw, ducks, chickens, turkeys, and doves. In Egypt pigeons are considered poultry.
Really enjoyed this video. I saw my first Royal Palm a few years ago and was struck! Your breeding efforts are much appreciated. I truly believe preserving heritage breeds is a worthwhile effort. Thank you.
Thank you so much Allen. Your further education for us all is outstanding. You are truly a leader and inspirational activist in conservation in all areas. But your love and dedication to poultry is outstanding. I think they are just all so special and beautiful!! They mean so much to our country’s history and heritage. So thank you beyond measure for all you do. The white ones are absolutely breathtaking!! They are all marvelous! They truly are!!
Thank you for this video, we just started a small flock this year with 5 blue slate and 2 Holland white. I am loving the markings on the blue slates! We will be saving some for mating, so appreciate your pointers on selection.
That Royal Palm Turkey and bourbon Red are so beautiful! I only have 6 Bronze Turkey, 1 male and 5 females. I'm still new in raising turkeys :) Good tips P. Allen Smith.
we raise and breed Beltsville Whites that are on the critical list. they are the smartest birds we have ever had. very hard to find and if you can your very blessed to have them. excellent layers, and mothers as well. great size, and was told excellent ""eating"" - tho i dont eat them, :) i wish more would try to help save the ones that could end up being lost forever.
Thank you so much for this video. I wish you would do one on the housing and particular care of these magnificent birds. I want to start raising some heritage breeds of turkeys, geese and chickens. Thank you for your information.
Here in north Idaho there is no shortage of wild turkeys. I'll be getting 10 bourbon red and 10 blue slate this next spring! I'll be keeping a few for breeding.
This year I am starting with the Beltsville Small White Turkeys. I am getting close to choosing the breeders for next year. So I am looking forward to that. I have 14 birds now. Planning to keep the 2 best looking Toms and the best looking hens. The rest I will go to freezer Camp or Noodle pot as you say. Great video thanks.
I have turkeys out by me, however less of last year and I haven't seen them this year. I live in a very wooded area and they've always stop traffic on my road, and people shout, lay on their horns, get out of their cars to shoo them away, whatever. We do have coyotes sightings as well, so who knows what has happened. The first time I had ever seen them was because I heard this unfamiliar noise. I went out back and there were 10 of them, feasting on something in the yard. I took several pics of them as they followed eachother marching back out through my front yard. And that's no "turkey" there, Tom 🦃 😄
I am glad that you did this video. I raise Bourbon Red turkeys and I really enjoy them. They are very beautiful and fascinating birds as well as quite delicious.
Thank you for making this. I'm looking into getting several heritage breed turkeys to add to the ranch and this was helpful. I'm leaning towards the Royal Palm and Blue 💙 Slate to start with, but I do like those solid black ones, too. It's difficult to get just half a dozen turkey 🦃 chicks as many won't send less than 15.
We just got 3 Spanish black in October and plan to get more in spring. We would like to raise them and the Narragansett. Could you show their housing or direct us to some resources on the best housing for them. We are in southern Colorado, so we do get wind and snow but it isn't too harsh of a climate and rarely below zero.
I've recently purchased a few hens since there there were no Tom's available. Was told they were bourbon and bourbon mix. Based on your informative videos determined I have 3 bronze hens and possibly 2 chocolate hens. The chocolate hens are completely brown with no white like the bourbon. Would definitely be intrested in finding a chocolate tom... Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I have 2 heritage turkeys A brown and white Tom And a white hen 9 weeks old I plan to mate them and make A separate coop and a large yard. I have 48 acres and find raising Birds a calming experience.
My turkeys are extremely smart friendly with people have strong personalitys but they are definatley the boss and sometimes mean to the ducks and chickens.
I watched this video twice. I discovered the reason my aunt didn't seem to kill turkeys. She was breeding them; and selling the poults to other breeders and farmers. They were never sold for the table per say.
My aunt raised the white variety; I used to visit the farm with my father as a kid. I don't think she ever sold or killed one. They must have been pets? Seems there were more birds each time we came to their family farm. I know the pigs were slaughtered, we got the smoked hams!
Speaking of banding your birds, can you tell me what size bands you guy put on your geese? I am getting embden, pilgrim, and regular toulouse. I want to band them cause they gonna be my pets and breeders.
Do you clip their wings to keep them home? We don't like to clip wings on our birds for predator safety reasons but I'm wondering if it's necessary for heritage turkeys.
Really enjoyed this video! Beautiful birds. Is there a point when you reach a weight status when the birds become to large that they can't walk kinda like what they did to the Rock Cornish Cross that one raises for chicken meat birds? Kinda genetic fault?
I have a pair of royal palm turkeys for breeding. All eggs have hatched out black (normal Color) BUT this morning one hatched out light yellow!?? Does anyone know why?
I need to stop watching your videos. I already ordered wayyyyyy to many birds this year… the turkeys I got are broadbreasted for meat, but now I’m thinking I want 6 or 7 heritage flock running around the property…
Thank you all for the wonderful compliments. And it’s so uplifting to see so many of you doing your part to help save these genetic lines. If we all did just a little; raising a few birds, buying from your local farmer, or donating time and money to the organizations working hard to make a difference, we can save these birds!!! I encourage you to go to the Heritage Poultry Conservancy website
heritagepoultry.org/ and see the conservation efforts at work.
Sir, i have maybe 30 turkeys now. The problem here, they have sick something have grown on their body like a small piece of skin problem. Can i get some tips from you, how to prevent these types of problem. How frequent should be the disinfecting process? Thanks. I am a filipino turkey local breader.
Husbandry animal care. I like the approach of seeking out the larger ones for breeders. Good show.
I had a wonderful visit to Moss Mountain Farm the day you made this video. Thanks for your hospitality. Your home and gardens are beautiful, lunch was delicious, and it was a special treat having you join us!
Gail Keyes thank you so much for coming to the farm! Subscribe to the UA-cam Channel and it’s like you’re visiting every week!!! :-)
I give you sooo much credit for your conservation achievements and I wish more people would do it too. I do my part on a much smaller scale but I do know even a little can make a big difference!
Thank you Sherri! If everybody did just a little something right?!
We got a pair of Narragansett this year. I never had turkeys before and I was intimidated by their size but now since I raised my Bonnie and Clyde I love them! I
Love their sweet personalities! They are smart and very curious and so sweet! Very protective of the chickens and great watch dogs. Not as neurotic as the chickens. We got them as a hawk deterrent and it worked. We haven’t lost a hen to hawks since then. They are calm and majestic! I want more of them. Clyde doesn’t like my husband tho. I think he thinks he is protecting me somehow. 😁🦃🦃🦃🦃
I raised my first Blue Slates this year. Harvested 4 for Thanksgiving. I have three toms and four hens left. Hoping to add new genetics next year! They are so fun and sweet.
Breeding bourbons here, now i think i will keep my bronze and get him some ladies next yr. I started a small poultry farm of essential high productive birds. I now look forward having 2 breeds of turkeys. I decided on bourbon turkeys to keep the breed going here in my new home KY. Thank you for the beautiful video and my bronze Edward says thanks too!
As always, you are an amazing storyteller and protector of Mother Earth! We have wonderful flocks of wild turkeys here in Cle Elum, Washington otherwise named The Cle Elum Chickens.
Mary McCarthy thank you Mary! 🦃
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I finally found and received 6 White Holland eggs! I’m very excited to get them going. I have kept chickens for over 20 years, I would like to see how to layout a nest box for them.
Thanks for the video
Thanks a lot for taking the time to teach us about poultry...
I had chickens when I was a girl.
I love birds Hyacinth macaw, ducks, chickens, turkeys, and doves.
In Egypt pigeons are considered poultry.
Very interesting. And easier to believe than much of what is found on some media outlets. Thank you.
Really enjoyed this video. I saw my first Royal Palm a few years ago and was struck! Your breeding efforts are much appreciated. I truly believe preserving heritage breeds is a worthwhile effort. Thank you.
We had a great visit to the farm this past weekend. Sorry we missed you. Thanks for sharing your place we had a great time!
I'm glad you had the chance to come out! Sorry I missed you.
Thank you so much Allen. Your further education for us all is outstanding. You are truly a leader and inspirational activist in conservation in all areas. But your love and dedication to poultry is outstanding.
I think they are just all so special and beautiful!! They mean so much to our country’s history and heritage. So thank you beyond measure for all you do.
The white ones are absolutely breathtaking!!
They are all marvelous! They truly are!!
we have a nice little royal palm flock 9 hens 2 toms, love seeing all your varieties
Hi there!We just got some Rio Poults ourself and I’m researching everyone’s coops before we start ours. Glad I found your channel! Nice To Meet You!
Thank you for this video, we just started a small flock this year with 5 blue slate and 2 Holland white. I am loving the markings on the blue slates! We will be saving some for mating, so appreciate your pointers on selection.
That Royal Palm Turkey and bourbon Red are so beautiful! I only have 6 Bronze Turkey, 1 male and 5 females. I'm still new in raising turkeys :) Good tips P. Allen Smith.
Way to go! Thank you. Keep up the great work.
we raise and breed Beltsville Whites that are on the critical list. they are the smartest birds we have ever had. very hard to find and if you can your very blessed to have them. excellent layers, and mothers as well. great size, and was told excellent ""eating"" - tho i dont eat them, :) i wish more would try to help save the ones that could end up being lost forever.
Thank you so much for this video. I wish you would do one on the housing and particular care of these magnificent birds. I want to start raising some heritage breeds of turkeys, geese and chickens. Thank you for your information.
Here in north Idaho there is no shortage of wild turkeys. I'll be getting 10 bourbon red and 10 blue slate this next spring! I'll be keeping a few for breeding.
So informative! What beautiful birds! Thank you for working to conserve these wonderful creatures!
This year I am starting with the Beltsville Small White Turkeys. I am getting close to choosing the breeders for next year. So I am looking forward to that. I have 14 birds now. Planning to keep the 2 best looking Toms and the best looking hens. The rest I will go to freezer Camp or Noodle pot as you say. Great video thanks.
I have turkeys out by me, however less of last year and I haven't seen them this year. I live in a very wooded area and they've always stop traffic on my road, and people shout, lay on their horns, get out of their cars to shoo them away, whatever. We do have coyotes sightings as well, so who knows what has happened.
The first time I had ever seen them was because I heard this unfamiliar noise. I went out back and there were 10 of them, feasting on something in the yard.
I took several pics of them as they followed eachother marching back out through my front yard.
And that's no "turkey" there, Tom 🦃 😄
Great video Allen...thank you so much for your dedication and work to educate the rest of us! Its a joy to watch you work!
Thanks for the info on turkeys. The black and white ones are stunning.
I really enjoyed that. I’ve been watching some of the homesteaders dealing with the heritage breeds and I think it’s a really righteous effort.
I am glad that you did this video. I raise Bourbon Red turkeys and I really enjoy them. They are very beautiful and fascinating birds as well as quite delicious.
Thank you for making this. I'm looking into getting several heritage breed turkeys to add to the ranch and this was helpful. I'm leaning towards the Royal Palm and Blue 💙 Slate to start with, but I do like those solid black ones, too. It's difficult to get just half a dozen turkey 🦃 chicks as many won't send less than 15.
We just got 3 Spanish black in October and plan to get more in spring. We would like to raise them and the Narragansett. Could you show their housing or direct us to some resources on the best housing for them. We are in southern Colorado, so we do get wind and snow but it isn't too harsh of a climate and rarely below zero.
Excellent!
What a wonderful video the best iv seen yet
I've recently purchased a few hens since there there were no Tom's available. Was told they were bourbon and bourbon mix. Based on your informative videos determined I have 3 bronze hens and possibly 2 chocolate hens. The chocolate hens are completely brown with no white like the bourbon. Would definitely be intrested in finding a chocolate tom... Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I have 2 heritage turkeys
A brown and white Tom
And a white hen 9 weeks old
I plan to mate them and make
A separate coop and a large yard.
I have 48 acres and find raising
Birds a calming experience.
My turkeys are extremely smart friendly with people have strong personalitys but they are definatley the boss and sometimes mean to the ducks and chickens.
Another excellent and informative video.
Thank you sir for yet another insightful video. Happy holidays to you and your family 🦃🍁🍂
Thank you so much for this awesome video 🦃
Hi, thank you for this interesting video on turkeys.
Very informative. Thank you!
Love, love, love!!
P allen smith are you ok? Or are your legs bothering you? I love your property, do you have any more video’s of your poultry setup in depth? Thanks
Here's a playlist showcasing more videos of our poultry at the farm. ua-cam.com/play/PLWl0d8B6CXi09z4QtN9a1i49LNoEu78UB.html
I watched this video twice. I discovered the reason my aunt didn't seem to kill turkeys. She was breeding them; and selling the poults to other breeders and farmers. They were never sold for the table per say.
Excelente video 👍
Great video! Have you considered Harvey Speckled turkeys before?
My aunt raised the white variety; I used to visit the farm with my father as a kid. I don't think she ever sold or killed one. They must have been pets? Seems there were more birds each time we came to their family farm. I know the pigs were slaughtered, we got the smoked hams!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Speaking of banding your birds, can you tell me what size bands you guy put on your geese? I am getting embden, pilgrim, and regular toulouse. I want to band them cause they gonna be my pets and breeders.
How come that they don't fly out??
We had some Bourbon Reds who would fly into small trees and on top of our ladder rack on the truck...
How interesting.
Do you clip their wings to keep them home? We don't like to clip wings on our birds for predator safety reasons but I'm wondering if it's necessary for heritage turkeys.
When you say, “Make the cut…”
Really enjoyed this video! Beautiful birds. Is there a point when you reach a weight status when the birds become to large that they can't walk kinda like what they did to the Rock Cornish Cross that one raises for chicken meat birds? Kinda genetic fault?
Where is the best place to purchase turkeys from? I am getting into raising chickens and ducks and want to add heritage breed turkeys!
I have a pair of royal palm turkeys for breeding. All eggs have hatched out black (normal Color) BUT this morning one hatched out light yellow!?? Does anyone know why?
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What do you do with these turkeys?
So many and very different.
Kay Wallace check out www.heritagepoultry.org to learn all about the Heritage Poultry Conservancy and we do.
Do you sell adult turkeys
I have turkey birds❤
They’re more noisy than puppies!
I need to stop watching your videos. I already ordered wayyyyyy to many birds this year… the turkeys I got are broadbreasted for meat, but now I’m thinking I want 6 or 7 heritage flock running around the property…
😂
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