How much do Royal Palm turkeys sell for?
Quantity Pricing
Quantity | Price |
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1 – 19 | $14.99 |
20 – 39 | $14.24 |
40+ | $13.79 |
How long does it take for a Royal Palm Turkey to grow?
Heritage turkey breeds such as the Narrangansett or royal palm mature much more slowly than the broad-breasted breeds. At 28 weeks, the poults are ready for the table with males weighing in at a little more than 20 pounds and females about 8 pounds lighter.
Can you buy a live turkey?
We offer live turkey poults for sale at excellent prices. All of our day old turkeys for sale are the of the highest quality. Our turkey poults are shipped the day they hatch, with a small minimum of just 5 turkey poults for broad breasted breeds.
Can you put turkeys and chickens together?
One of the main ways to keep turkeys healthy is too NOT raise chickens and turkeys together. When turkeys and chickens are raised together, turkeys run a high risk of contracting the disease histomoniasis, also known as blackhead.
Are Royal Palm turkeys rare?
Considered a rare breed of turkey, the Royal Palm turkey is considered to be a little smaller than other heritage turkeys and fends for themselves very well. They have a beautiful color pattern and are very useful around the farm for insect reduction.
What color are Royal Palm turkey poults?
white
Primarily white with many of the feathers edged in black. Royal Palm turkeys are white with a sharply contrasting, metallic black edging on the feathers.
Can Royal Palm turkeys fly?
The Royal Palm Turkeys Are Considered a Flight Risk. The Royal Palm turkeys are active, thrifty and excellent foragers. They are also very good flyers. Another interesting fact about these birds is they are one of the few turkeys which are not primarily raised for meat production.
How many poults do turkeys have?
Nesting Facts
Clutch Size: | 4-17 eggs |
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Incubation Period: | 25-31 days |
Nestling Period: | 1 day |
Egg Description: | Pale yellowish tan, evenly marked with reddish brown or pinkish spots. |
Condition at Hatching: | Well-developed and covered with tawny, brown, pinkish, and gray down. |
Can you eat turkey eggs?
Turkey eggs are totally edible: Those who have backyard turkeys report their eggs taste remarkably similar to chicken eggs. They are slightly bigger, the shell slightly tougher, and the membrane between the shell and the egg slightly thicker, but otherwise, not too different.