Turkey and quail are often forgotten when it comes to listing livestock
poultry, but they make good pets. Here's all you need to know about Poultry
Miscellaneous Breeds.
Why a Turkey?
Turkeys can be more than Thanksgiving Dinner. Turkeys make good pets
because they are smart and can be entertaining to watch. Domestic turkeys
are usually too fat to fly, but wild turkeys are smart and will fly if
they’re not contained in a covered area. Turkeys, especially the males, are
fun to watch. The males fluff their colorful plumes and make loud gobbling
noises but the females don’t.
These animals eat pellets and berries and absolutely love dry oatmeal
sprinkled on top of their food. It’s important to keep in mind that other
animals, even pet dogs, view turkeys as prey so fencing needs to be
sufficient enough to keep all predators out.
Quail in the House
Quail are small enough that they can live in the house and they are
relatively easy to raise. Button quail are the most popular house pets in
the quail family. They’re very small and can be kept in a small
aquarium.
These animals are shy and startle very easily. Because they jump up when
they’re startled, button quail owners have to create a giving lid for the
aquarium otherwise when the quail leaps up, it may kill itself on by hitting
its head on the hard surface of the lid. Soft lids can be created using
netting and spring tension chords.