Raising Turkeys And Chickens Together – Is It Doable?
If you are raising either chickens or turkeys the next logical step would be to raise the other one as well but is that such a swell idea?
Raising turkeys and chickens together is not a good idea but it can be done with a little bit more work.
Why can’t you raise turkeys and chickens together?
Turkey care is not quite as easy as hatching turkey eggs and watching them grow although it can be very easy. There are some things that need to be considered when raising turkeys and chickens together.
The main reason that you shouldn’t raise them together is because of diseases. Chickens are immune to some diseases that the turkeys can get that would be life threatening to them. Chickens can also be a carrier to these diseases. If you put them both together you run a big risk that all of your turkeys will be affected and die. That will make it very hard for turkey breeding.
Another problem you will run into is that they do not eat the same things and have different nutritional requirements. If you put them both together then it is going to be really hard for you to regulate their diets.
Without the proper nutrition in their diets you run the risk that both your turkeys and chickens are going to have health problems.
The third reason is that chickens and turkeys do not have the same type of personality so you could get into trouble if they decide not to get along.
So how can you actually raise chickens and turkeys together?
If you have a large enough yard and would really like to raise both of them then you need to make sure that they both have their own separate spots. Make sure though that there is some distance between the two areas so that you do not have the problem of diseases spreading.
By keeping them in their own seperate spots you can have the benefits of raising both chickens and turkeys without having to worry about them harming each other.