Provide a spacious and secure coop for your turkey to roost. Ensure proper ventilation and protection from predators
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Feed your turkey a well-rounded diet of grains, vegetables, and protein-rich foods. Fresh water should always be available
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Turkeys are social animals. Introduce your turkey to others gradually to prevent stress and aggression
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Schedule regular check-ups with a poultry veterinarian. Vaccinations and parasite control are essential for turkey health
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Encourage your turkey to move freely outdoors. Regular exercise prevents obesity and promotes muscle development.
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Provide toys and objects for mental stimulation. Turkeys enjoy pecking at balls, perches, and foraging puzzles.
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Trim your turkey's nails and beak regularly to prevent overgrowth. Check for mites and lice during grooming sessions
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Observe your turkey's behavior for signs of illness or distress. Early detection leads to prompt intervention
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