Naked Neck (Turken) in Templado
Excellent — this breed thrives in Templado conditions
Suitability Rating
Naked Neck (Turken) has a excellent suitability for Templado climates with cold hardiness 3/5 and heat tolerance 5/5.
Feed Adjustments
- Standard feeding rates apply — approximately 1/4 pound of layer feed per standard bird per day
- Adjust seasonally: slightly increase feed in winter, slightly reduce in summer heat
- Provide oyster shell free-choice for calcium supplementation
- Offer scratch grains as an occasional treat — no more than 10% of total diet
Housing Tips
- Standard coop: 4 square feet per bird inside, 10 square feet per bird in the run
- Adjustable ventilation — open more in summer, reduce (but never close completely) in winter
- Roost height of 2-4 feet with a droppings board underneath for easy cleaning
- One nesting box per 3-4 hens, placed lower than the highest roost
- Predator-proof hardware cloth on all openings (not chicken wire)
Seasonal Care
- Spring: Peak laying season. Perform a thorough coop cleaning. Start parasite prevention program. Enjoy the highest egg production of the year.
- Summer: Ensure shade and ventilation. Watch for heat stress on the hottest days. Provide extra water. Egg production may dip slightly in extreme heat.
- Fall: Annual molt — feathers shed and regrow. Increase protein to 20%. Egg production drops temporarily. Prepare coop for cooler weather.
- Winter: Shorter days reduce egg production. Supplemental lighting (14-16 hours total) helps maintain laying. Increase feed slightly. Ensure water doesn't freeze on cold nights.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Naked Neck (Turken) chickens thrive in templado climates?
Naked Neck (Turken) chickens have a cold hardiness of 3/5 and heat tolerance of 5/5, making them suitable for templado conditions.
How should I feed Naked Neck (Turken) chickens in a templado climate?
Standard feeding rates apply. Adjust seasonally — slightly more feed in winter months, slightly less during summer peak heat. Provide oyster shell free-choice for calcium supplementation.
What housing does a Naked Neck (Turken) need in templado conditions?
Standard coop with adjustable ventilation. Allow 4 square feet per bird inside the coop and 10 square feet per bird in the run. Roost height of 2-4 feet. Ensure adequate nesting boxes — one per 3-4 hens.
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