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poults

May 21, 2013 by kim - redropefarm

Turkey Cuteness!

Our Black Spanish turkey poults (chicks) are a week old now and a couple of the tiny Toms are displaying already.  At only 1 week old, all they have to display is fluff so it’s extra cute!

Here are some photos of them, too!

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