Hey I never raised or had turkeys before is there anything I should know before they come?
I getting them to prevent marek disease not for eating!I haven't either for a reason. They are very cute indeed, so if rearing for the table it probably won't happen. Read plenty of reports where people bought chicks for Christmas dinner and then couldn't despatch them. They ended up as pets, as I'm sure ours would.
What diseases are you talking about?I don't understand how or why getting them prevents Marek's and in who?
I remember going way back to when we had our first chickens and in a panic called the vet because I thought we had an outbreak of 'blackhead', which turned out to be cherry juice and soil on the combs and wattles. But I also remember that Turkeys carry the virus and so must be kept well away from chickens as it is fatal to them.
Im unsure if the vet would say so.Quick look at Wikipedia says that it's the other way round, so Turkeys are more susceptible to 'Blackhead' than chickens and can catch it from being in an area that chickens have grazed. Sorry, my mistake.
Mareks is an unknown quantity to me, having no experience of it other than reading of people having it diagnosed by their vet. We have a chicken with Marek eyes, so pupils shrunk and irregular. They went like that after going broody repeatedly, otherwise she is fine. Now if she subsequently became ill and I took her to the vet, would they say Mareks?