Narragansett Turkeys
Rated 4.22 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
(18 customer reviews)
$35.00
Minimum Order Quantity 2
Category: Domestic Turkeys
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Description
Narragansett Turkeys For Sale
The Narragansett Turkey descends from a cross between Eastern Wild Turkey and domestic turkeys brought to this country by European colonists. Narragansetts are named after Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island. These turkeys are black with bands of steel gray, with dull black tails penciled with parallel lines of tan and edged in steel gray.
The babies are dark brownish/black with penciling on the head and back, and yellow bellies.
Narragansetts are a rare, multicolored, medium-sized breed of fowl. They are known for being calmer than most and are good mothers. Hens average weight is around 17 lbs., and toms average 30 lbs.
Reviews (18)
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Aadarsh (verified owner) –
Good quality.
Bryan (verified owner) –
Good service.
Daniel (verified owner) –
The product is firmly packed.
Owen (verified owner) –
Good quality.
Angel (verified owner) –
Very well worth the money.
Mia Thompson (verified owner) –
Chicks were okay, but the overall experience was just average.
Ethan Parker. (verified owner) –
Great customer service, and the chickens are strong and healthy.
Nathaniel Brooks (verified owner) –
Chicks were okay, but the overall experience was just average.
Tyler Reed (verified owner) –
Reliable farm, and the chicks are top quality. Highly recommend.
Ethan Parker. (verified owner) –
Some chicks didn’t survive the journey, a bit disappointing.
Logan Bennett (verified owner) –
Overall a positive experience, but one chick was a bit weak.
Isabella Morgan (verified owner) –
All chicks arrived happy and healthy. Will definitely order again.
Ethan Parker. (verified owner) –
Overall happy with my order, though one chick was a bit weak.
Scarlett Walker (verified owner) –
Healthy and vibrant chicks! Great farm to order from.
Ryan Mitchell (verified owner) –
Some chicks were fine, but I lost a couple within the first few days.
Ella Peterson (verified owner) –
Amazing quality and great communication. Will be a repeat customer.
Grace Turner (verified owner) –
Some chicks were fine, but I lost a couple within the first few days.
Connor Blake (verified owner) –
The chicks were average quality, and a few didn’t do well.