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I understand that breeding turkeys cannot commingle with chickens. Can they be on the same farm, just not in the same pens?

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I understand that breeding turkeys cannot commingle with chickens. Can they be on the same farm, just not in the same pens?

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Turkey breeding flocks cannot be in physical contact with chickens or any other domestic fowl or farm-raised game birds. The current rule prohibits turkeys from being closer than 100 yards, which in most cases eliminates them from being on the same premises. The proposed rule would reduce this distance of separation to 30 feet (10 yards). This applies to fairs and exhibition as well as individual premises.

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