it depends on the breed if it is a heritage breed it should be around a year if its a commercial production breed it should be no more than 4 months old.
at 5 years of age, it is acceptable to witness this slaughter. Reply: Umm...OK...uh, and what would be the basis of your answer that 5 years of age is the proper age. I know folks who, at 45 years of age, are not equipped to witness the slaughter of a turkey. I also know people who cannot watch a fly being swatted, or a black widow spider being stomped. So let's clean up this answer: 1. If a child is to watch a slaughter, the parent should speak to the child in advance of the experience, to prepare the child for what he/she will see; 2. If a child is troubled at the prospect of death for a creature, the child should not be subjected to the slaughter. 3. If a child exhibits humor at the death of a creature, or indicates a consuming interest in witnessing a slaughter, then the parents should not subject the child to the slaughter without also speaking of the gravity of what is being witnessed.
Slaughter times can be different depending on what type of turkey it is. For example, a heritage turkey would be at least 6 months, while a broad breasted turkey would be ready within 4 to 5 months.
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Frank G. Slaughter died on May 17, 2001 at the age of 93.
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It is not the age of a turkey that decides when you will kill it for meat. It is the size, once the turkey is full size, or at the size you want it to be, you can kill it for meat.
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There are so many way to kill a quail. The best way it to slaughter it just like you would slaughter chicken.