You should never handle a turkey like that, this guy has horrible handling technique. They're also overheating and need more water.. Turkeys are not continuous layers like chickens. they lay clutches of 12-15 eggs than hatch them. For this reason they're hatched out and harvested for meat around 8 months old. Feed them sorghum seeds, sunflower seeds, black soldier fly larva and whatever small nuts and berries that grow native to you area. Mostly raspberries hazelnuts and acorns in America. They also need grit. Do this and you'll have much nicer birds for farming or hunting.
I enjoyed your video. My daughter has wanted to have turkeys and we had 3. One died at around 6 months old, we are not sure why? Now we have male and female. Today I saw the female accept the male I don't know if this means that we can soon expect eggs are that she should already be laying eggs, which she hasn't been doing 🤷♀
Do you supply to Ontario, Mississauga, Canada? I would like to try them. Specially sausages. My favourite 🤩 Brilliant l love what you're doing. Recycling. That's the way to go.