I have never tried but John Seymours book 'A Self Sufficient Life' states "Compared to other birds, these (turkeys) a very delicate birds. If they associate in any way with chickens they get a fatal disease called Blackhead, unless you medicate their water or food. If you want to keep them without medicating them you must keep them well away from all chickens. You must even be careful about walking from the hen run to the turkey run without changing your boots and disinfecting yourself. It's hardly worth it."
you can't because the older turkey's woulhd eat the baby turkey's.
the baby turkey grows into a full-sized turkey, and then you can collect feathers from the turkey
a baby turkey is called a gobbler
No, a baby turkey is called a poult.
Poult
eat a baby turkey eat a baby turkey
yes, it can it just needs to be kept in a warm place
turns into a big turkey
turklet
A baby turkey is called a poult, pronounced the same as the longer poultry.
baby chicks should be raised by a mature adult or kids over the age of 100.
what is the name of a male turkey? tom