What happens to baby turkeys when the electric goes off...
posted on
April 14, 2021
Have you ever had a power outage at your house?  What did you do (or what WOULD you do) for water? Heat? Cooking? Light?
Remember a couple weeks ago I told you that baby turkeys like temps 
around 90?  What happens when it gets too cool is that they pile on top 
of each other to keep warm, and then the ones on the bottom of the pile 
suffocate.
This past Sunday we woke up at 3:30am and the electric was off - no idea
 how long it had been out.  Ken's first thought was "the turkeys...!"  
He got up immediately and went out to fire up the generator - before he 
even checked the turkeys.  Then he went to the brooder house, and sure 
enough, they were in a pile but were already warming up and starting to 
come off of the pile and spread out.  We found out later the power had 
been off for about an hour and a half.  In that amount of time, we lost 5
 turkeys.  That's how fragile they are!
Altogether, we were out of power for about 7 hours, so we would have 
lost many more, if not all of them.  We're thanking God that he gave us 
the foresight to invest in a good generator last summer - and it WAS an 
investment!  We are so reliant on electricity...water for the animals, 
sometimes keeping them warm/cool, keeping our large freezers running, 
etc.
 
					 
                        
         
                        
        