
The turkey poults haven' been eating as much as expected so a quick troll through the "turkey forum" website let me know that incubator babies sometimes don't have the knowledge to feed and drink adequately without a mother to show them how and where.
So....... I have spent a rather uncomfortable time lying on the floor of the shed with a healthy dollop of scrambled egg and chick crumbs in my hand.
With the other hand I have mimicked a sort of pecking motion at the egg mixture and within seconds the three sparky white poults had worked out what to do.
The shy bronze babies have not quite sorted their heads out but hopefully the actions of their brood mates will lead the way.Many turkey babies die within the first couple of days.
The postman went past as I was prostrate on the ground with my head in the cage and asked me what I was doing...."Teaching turkey chicks to eat scrambled egg" I explained....."whatever floats your boat!" he replied cheerfully.
This afternoon I made a large pan of cheapo spaghetti and took the ash grey mixture out on the field. I have been "treating" the whole field population with this favourite treat whenever I can, and use it as a means to call the ranging birds in from the churchyard and beyond.It will prove useful one day
Within seconds of "tutt tutting" and after waving a couple of fistfuls of pasta in all directions all of the hens, ducks and turkeys gallop from their hiding places to join in with an eating frenzy that has to be seen to be believed....
Tonight I am going to an open meeting of the village Community council....which should be interesting
ps. The meeting WAS interesting..........and was a bit of a bun fight actually.........not as well run as I expected, infact some of the answers to public questioning were slap dash to say the least...............











