Is it normal for Turkens to be this large at 4 weeks?

Ooooh I want some of those for meat birds next year! Definitely wouldn’t want them for laying hens/pets though….
They are being advertised as the homesteaders meat birds. Cornish cross cannot be bred because they die too quick. These are supposed to be ready at 10-12 weeks instead of 6-8 weeks like Cornish cross but are able to be grown to full age to reproduce. Cornish Cross aren’t sustainable and can only be bought but these turkens mix are supposedly sustainable for homesteaders. It will be interested to see how they turn out. Will definitely be easier to find their necks on butcher day 🤣
 
They are being advertised as the homesteaders meat birds. Cornish cross cannot be bred because they die too quick. These are supposed to be ready at 10-12 weeks instead of 6-8 weeks like Cornish cross but are able to be grown to full age to reproduce. Cornish Cross aren’t sustainable and can only be bought but these turkens mix are supposedly sustainable for homesteaders. It will be interested to see how they turn out. Will definitely be easier to find their necks on butcher day 🤣
I was thinking less plucking lol.
I do want to add a regular Naked Neck to my laying flock though, they’re supposed to be very friendly birds!
 
I picked up 2 Turkens plus 2 ISA at TS 6 weeks ago, and purposefully picked a black turken that was super energetic along with the yellow. The black one was much smaller than the yellow and the 2 isas which I didn't notice till I got home. She is still quite a bit smaller, the yellow is a little bigger than the isas.
 

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I got 2 of the yellow Turkens from TS this year as well and they started the same size as the rest but have grow to double the size of their flock and they seem to be less hardy as well. both mine seemed to have a vitamin deficiency leading to trouble walking. None of the other breeds struggled with this at all. some supplements in the water and they are fine now but still seem to be growing faster than they can keep up with.. Im hoping they arent mixed with an unhealthy breed cause these are meant to join my laying flock.. interesting to hear others experiencing this too.
 
I picked up 2 Turkens plus 2 ISA at TS 6 weeks ago, and purposefully picked a black turken that was super energetic along with the yellow. The black one was much smaller than the yellow and the 2 isas which I didn't notice till I got home. She is still quite a bit smaller, the yellow is a little bigger than the isas.
They are adorable! There’s something weirdly cute about naked necks, I just love them so much! 🥰
 

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