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Luther is Missing! Just another day in the Life of Luther

February 15, 2016 Leave a Comment

Luther one monthLuther is one month old!  I can hardly believe it!  The life of my little ‘miracle’ turkey has been anything but boring!  Luther has been growing by leaps and bounds!  He’s no longer being toppled by the crazed chick we call Chickzilla.   He and his little turkey buddy have been inseparable. . . . so, imagine my shock to find that Luther had flown the coop!  Somehow he had gotten out of the brooder – and gone missing.  The day he disappeared resulted in a tearing apart of the hatchery (aka laundry room) – something I really didn’t have time for!  Luther usually responds to my voice – but not this time.  I couldn’t imagine his little legs taking him very far.  His wings have been feathering out – but not enough to carry him any distance.  Where was this bird?!  Even our Labrador was stumped.

Several hours into the mystery – I heard his call.  It was faint – but unmistakable.  It seems that Luther had escaped his little birdie prison (I’m thinking Steve McQueen – “The Great Escape” –  I’m sure that is how it went down!).  He apparently had hopped out and couldn’t figure out how to hop back in. . . . (only someone who has raised turkeys can truly understand this truism!).  He had gotten cold, and so slipped behind the clothes dryer and decided to cozy up inside the base of the dryer where it was nice and warm ( I actually do laundry on occasion).  We are fortunate that he didn’t end up a little turkey popper!

So, mystery solved and turkey retrieved (several hours shot!!!), Luther, Chickzilla, his little Buddy and our other little chicken (no name) were moved to the big house. . . . The San Quintin of brooders.  They no longer reside in the laundry room. . . . San Quintin is too large.  They are in the garage – in a maximum security facility until they are large enough and the nights are warm enough to move them up with the big birds.

The laundry room counter is still a hatchery.  There are  several dozen turkey eggs in varying stages of incubation – many will be hatching any day.  There will be more noise (and smell) in the laundry room  – but it will not be the same as little Luther. . . He is undeniably a little miracle bird.  Watching him grow up will  no doubt continue to be quite an adventure.  I’ll keep you posted,

Kathy

Filed Under: Our Feathered Friends, The Homestead, Welcome Screen

Luther’s Little Buddy!

February 4, 2016 Leave a Comment

turkey hatchFinally – a buddy for Luther……sigh.  Luther is no longer the smallest bird in our flock of insanity.  Yesterday’s surprise was finding this little one in the incubator.  The two  eggs in our final stage incubator had been still for way longer than I had anticipated – never a good sign – and I had given up hope that they would hatch.

new baby 2I went into the incubation room (also used for things like laundry – when I get around to it) to check the humidity level – and was surprised that the two eggs had been moved completely across the floor of the incubator.  Being the only one home, I was mystified.  Both shells appeared to be totally intact.  How did they get there? And then I saw it – a big brown eye – staring up at me from a little yellow face – Buddy was born!

clean hatch

The hatch was so perfect, that the shell was left intact – very unusual.  This is a very strong and efficient bird – no mess – no drama….just down to business.  What a bird!  It is evident, that of all our Toms, Ferdinand – our Spanish Black – is the father of all turkeys so far.  These should be a fantastic cross.

 

luther meets buddyTheir first mWhat's a Buddy Foreeting was quite comical…Luther is the one with his face in the corner, and the one hiding behind the baby. . . Luther may be sweet – but brave – he is not.

Time will give this little one it’s name, but for now,          Luther has a buddy!

Filed Under: Our Feathered Friends, The Homestead, Welcome Screen Tagged With: A new turkey has hatched, Crossbreed Turkey hatching, homestead turkeys, Luther has a Buddy, The Life of Luther

The Life of Luther

January 25, 2016 Leave a Comment

lutherWell, he has made it.  Luther turns one week old today.  And it has been nothing short of a miracle.

Turkeys are not the brightest creatures on the earth!  As hatchlings, they are not smart enough to figure out how and where to eat and drink on their own.  We use baby chickens – placed in with the turkeys to get them on their way – and so the story of the Life of Luther begins.

Last week I posted about how excited we were to have this little experiment join our family.  He had a tough time hatching, but seemed to be doing well.  We put him into his brooder (a bird nursery) – along with two baby chickens – cell mates if you will.  The chicks were very active – and soon had Luther eating and drinking – Yeah!

Things seemed to going quite well – so you can’t imagine my horror when I came to check on the little guy on Wednesday morning – only to find him lying on his back, spread eagle (or should I say turkey), limp, and lifeless.  He had obviously been struggling to right himself and had become exhausted.  This had happened away from the brooder heat lamp, and so my little fluffy friend had become quite cold. . . never a good thing in the life of a bird.

I was able to warm him up, get some electrolytes and food into him, and he seemed to recover quite well.  But how did he end up on his back?

Thursday morning found him in the same state!  Again, I repeated the steps of the previous morning – and checking on him regularly throughout the day, he seemed to be just fine.

Friday morning was a different story.  I again came in to find him on his back, and so limp and cold that he was barely alive.  I was pretty sure that I would not be able to revive him this time. I picked up his limp little body and could tell that he was more dead than alive.  I needed to get him warm asap.  I quickly tucked him inside my shirt – next to my skin – while I heated some towels (wash cloths – he is a very tiny bird!) in the microwave.  As soon as they were heated, I wrapped him in a warm towel, leaving his feet exposed.  They were cold as ice – and so, using a trick from days long past, I placed his little popsicle toes into warm water.  After drying them off, I placed him into a warm incubator – and the waiting game began. I was not very hopeful that he would make it.. . . only time would tell.

It was about 30 minutes later that I heard a very faint chirping coming from the incubator.  I went in to check on him and found him in a semi-upright position, but very weak.  I managed to get some electrolytes into him and made a broth from the electrolyte water and some mash.  For the next several hours, I gave him a drop of broth every 15 minutes – and put him back into the warm incubator.  It was about 2 hours into this routine when I returned to the incubator to find him up and walking.  Although he was a little weak, Luther was making a come back.  Within a short time, I was able to return him to the brooder with his cell mates.

I watched him for a few minutes to make sure he was ok – and that is when I discovered how Luther was ending up on his back.  It seems that one of the chicks is very rambunctious.  Her method of movement is a dead run!  In her efforts to get to the feeder she plowed into Luther – who is not yet smart enough to get out of the way of a crazed chick – landing him on his back!. . . The mystery was solved.  I moved the feeder closer to the brooder lamp – making it impossible for the little speedster to gain the speed necessary to upend Luther on her way to her next feeding. . . . and now – two days later – all is well.

Luther is eating, chirping, moving around like a good little turkey – and chickzilla seems to be behaving herself.  We have more turkeys coming along – should have another hatching in a week or so.  Luther will have buddies.  But for now, he holds a very special place next to my heart.

 

Filed Under: Our Feathered Friends, The Homestead, Welcome Screen Tagged With: adventures of a baby turkey, never dull on the homestead, raising baby turkeys, The Life of Luther

One Beautiful Bird

September 28, 2015 Leave a Comment

Narragansett TurkeyThis handsome dude is one of the many Tom’s we have here at the Homestead this year.  He is a heritage breed known as Narragansett.  This breed is a cross between the wild turkeys of the east coast and domestic turkeys brought to this country by European colonists.  They are somewhat rare – only coming back into popularity in recent years.  They forage well, prefer to roost in trees, and unlike many heritage breeds, tend not to wander very far from home.

If you are considering raising a turkey, this breed tends to be quite calm with a great temperament.

He is as gentle as he is gorgeous!  Love our big boy!

Kathy

Filed Under: Our Feathered Friends Tagged With: Gentle Turkeys, Great Turkey breeds for the home flock, Heritage Breed Turkeys, Narragansett Turkeys

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