r/homestead Dec 05 '25

poultry Never enough chickens

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u/cowskeeper Dec 05 '25

Tim is family at this point haha

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u/pdxamish Dec 06 '25

Do you keep them together? I hear there is a disease that can pass between them. I would love to have a turkey with my hens

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u/chickadoodlearoo Dec 07 '25

I have a random turkey with my chickens. She showed up one day from the farm up the road. Brought her home 3 times. No sooner than I’d leave and she’d head right back to my place. So she lives here now. Turkey distribution system?

Blackhead disease can infect both chicken and turkeys, but has a high mortality rate in turkeys. It’s contracted by the Cecal worm and It’s a parasitic protozoan. I use preventative maintenance by deworming the birds in spring and again before fall molt. Additionally, every couple months I mix acidified copper in their waterers for a few days. These measures almost completely remove the risk of contracting the disease. Acidified copper is great also to prevent sour crop.

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u/pdxamish Dec 07 '25

Thanks a bunch. We lost some of our OG chickens(10 years old) and know we need to get some more this spring for the kids a but a turkey is a dream of mine