No, hens do not typically feed baby turkeys. Turkeys have specific nutritional needs and usually receive specialized feed to ensure proper growth and development.
The other chickens peck the babies, especially if they are not their own.They can and will kill them.
Depends on what you define dangerous. They don't kill humans but rarely kill other turkeys. But they can hurt you and peck if that's what you meant by "dangerous" -Janelle 12-20-2010
They might peck at your fingers, but it doesn't hurt. They don't technically bite, they peck.
Turkeys will peck to death members of the flock that are physically inferior or different.
Chickens carry certain bacteria that can be fatal to turkeys so the two should never be housed together. Other than that, some birds are just more aggressive than others and will bully where they can. Chickens are also attracted to peck at the color red, so if they see an injury they might be drawn to peck at it.
they are both no kidding. in the summer if they are in a pen and not getting enough greens they will peck at eachothers butts. my chickens do so we have to give them enough greens in the summertime.
Wild turkeys eat insects and other small animals, so they are predators, in a sense, but they become the prey of other birds, reptiles or mammals. Wild turkey eggs and poult are threatened by several predator species including snakes.
No put it back the mom will peck you.
Just peck it to get to the insects inside the wood.
Peck is bigger
The behavior you are referring to is called "pecking." Baby chicks use their beaks to peck at objects in their environment as a way to explore and learn about their surroundings. Pecking also helps them to communicate with each other and establish a social hierarchy within the flock.